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Last First Middle Date of Birth Date of Death Date of Burial Year Section Block Lot Space Age Mortuary Marker Jack Ivery Lampley Last First Middle Date of Birth Date of Death Date of Burial Year Section Block Lot Space Age Mortuary Marker Jack Ivery Lampley May 9, 1895 June 10, 1979 Saturday, June 16, 1979 1979 16 1 4 3 80 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix Y Jack Jatonn Elnarra . Monday, September 17, 1973 1973 20 6 3B 6A 2 weeks Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix . Jack Michael . May 27, 1954 April 3, 1961 Saturday, April 08, 1961 1961 16 2 3 8 6 Ragsdale Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jack, Jr. Davis . August 31, 1950 September 14, 1990 Saturday, September 22, 1990 1990 16 2 3 5A 40 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix Y Jackson Alta E January 29, 1884 March 27, 1954 Wednesday, March 31, 1954 1954 F . 56 2 70 Mercer Mortuary & Chapel, Phoenix . Jackson Amy E 1895 1972 Monday, January 31, 1972 1972 G . 9 7 76 Cole & Maud Mortuary, Casa Grande Y Jackson Baby Girl Dau. Of William/ May 31, 1961 May 31, 1961 Monday, June 05, 1961 1961 18 9 3 5 SB Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Belle . 1867 1932 Thursday, December 22, 1932 1932 1334 64E. P. Carr Mortuary, Tempe Y Jackson Birdie B . Monday, May 10, 1976 1976 22 21 3 8 70 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix . Jackson Brittann . Thursday, May 13, 1971 1971 21 5 3 4 78 Webber's Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Charles . December 14, 1880 October 24, 1946 Saturday, October 26, 1946 1946 8927 65A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Charles Lydell November 25, 1967 October 18, 1975 Saturday, October 25, 1975 1975 22 21 2 5 7 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix Y Jackson Charlie . Saturday, July 11, 1970 1970 21 2 4 7 67 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Claud R October 22, 1898 July 29, 1961 Tuesday, August 01, 1961 1961 G . 9 6 62 Cole & Maud Mortuaries, Inc., Coolidge Y Jackson Cleavon . Thursday, April 22, 1971 1971 21 5 2 3 68 Webber's Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Clinton . September 11, 1933 February 4, 1965 Saturday, February 13, 1965 1965 19 1 4 5 31 Webber's Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Daisy Mae May 29, 1900 May 31, 1968 Thursday, June 06, 1968 1968 G . 236 3 68 Camelback-Sunset Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Dora Catherine 1888 1959 Saturday, August 22, 1959 1959 8926 69A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Elvie Eugenia (Bryan) February 4, 1881 March 28, 1966 Wednesday, March 30, 1966 1966 16 3 2 3 85 A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Emma J 1922 1971 Saturday, December 04, 1971 1971 21 5 4 3 49 Webber's Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Georgia Anna 1905 1978 Saturday, February 18, 1978 1978 23 18 3 7 77 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Gregory Marc July 15, 1986 May 22, 2010 Friday, June 04, 2010 2010 Sunset 23 . 1 23 Preston Funeral Home, Phoenix Y Jackson Hattie Ella August 17, 1888 July 2, 1959 Monday, July 06, 1959 1959 18 11 2 4 70 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Hilda R September 10, 1911 April 6, 1970 Thursday, April 09, 1970 1970 20 9 3 7 58 . Y Jackson Iva M February 17, 1909 May 24, 1968 Monday, May 27, 1968 1968 19 8 4 8 59 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix . Jackson J W . EE . Jackson James Earl April 27, 1920 October 12, 1948 Sunday, October 17, 1948 1948 8226 28E. P. Carr Mortuary, Tempe Y Jackson James G . Saturday, June 28, 1980 1980 23 25 4 3 99 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson James Walter May 29, 1876 January 31, 1950 Saturday, February 04, 1950 1950 8225 73South Phoenix Mortuary Y Jackson Jimmie (Mrs.) . Friday, January 19, 1973 1973 21 7 1 8 54 Paradise Chapel & Funeral Home, Phoenix . Jackson John J December 23, 1893 March 4, 1961 Monday, March 06, 1961 1961 18 9 4 4 67 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson John Robert . Friday, February 02, 1973 1973 22 16 3 1 86 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix . Jackson Johnny . Monday, July 02, 1979 1979 22 24 4 2 . Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Johnny Ray May 8, 1948 November 17, 1959 Monday, November 16, 1959 1959 18 11 1 3 11 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Karen Lynn January 26, 1967 February 13, 1968 Saturday, February 17, 1968 1968 19 7 4 6 1 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Lloyd Vernon April 1, 1951 June 1, 2010 Thursday, June 03, 2010 2010 Sunset 63 . 8 59 Tempe Mortuary Y Jackson London . 1897 1980 Friday, September 12, 1980 1980 22 26 2 2 83 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Lucy J November 18, 1879 April 3, 1960 Friday, April 08, 1960 1960 18 10 2 8 80 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Luella . May 26, 1876 March 23, 1927 Friday, March 25, 1927 1927 G . 9 5 50 J.T. Whitney Funeral Home, Phoenix Y Jackson Lula M February 22, 1889 October 7, 1975 Friday, October 10, 1975 1975 8228 86Carr-Tenney Mortuary, Tempe Y Jackson Maude E 1894 1983 Thursday, May 12, 1983 1983 3644 89Green Acres Mortuary, Scottsdale Y Jackson Michael Lynn July 20, 1965 October 18, 1975 Saturday, October 25, 1975 1975 22 21 2 6 10 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix Y Jackson Miriam . November 14, 1936 June 6, 1951 Saturday, June 09, 1951 1951 9222 14Mortensen & Kings Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Myrtle Louise August 12, 1905 June 17, 1991 Saturday, June 22, 1991 1991 23 5 3 2 85 Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Obed Jesse November 19, 1881 December 16, 1958 Friday, December 19, 1958 1958 16 3 2 4 77 A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Orin . May 3, 1891 April 15, 1967 Tuesday, April 18, 1967 1967 G . 236 4 75 Sunset Chapel, Phoenix Y Jackson Robert Earl September 20, 1957 February 1, 1990 Saturday, February 10, 1990 1990 21 9 2 4A 32 Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Robert Lee September 8, 1892 November 23, 1957 Friday, November 29, 1957 1957 18 13 3 3 65 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jackson Thomas W . Wednesday, December 29, 1965 1965 G . 261 4 . Jackson Vernon . May 19, 1939 February 3, 1977 Thursday, February 10, 1977 1977 23 15 4 1 38 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Walter . September 20, 1893 May 20, 1977 Thursday, May 26, 1977 1977 23 21 1 2 83 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Wesley . 1886 1979 Tuesday, March 27, 1979 1979 23 5 3 3 92 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jackson Willie (Pvt.) R December 26, 1946 March 7, 1968 Tuesday, March 12, 1968 1968 19 7 2 2 21 Webber's Eastlake Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jacobs Andrew Foster January 7, 1902 December 19, 1968 Friday, December 27, 1968 1968 19 10 2 1 66 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jacobs Delos William August 28, 1880 July 26, 1959 Wednesday, July 29, 1959 1959 14 . 6 1 78 A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jacobs George Riley April 10, 1883 March 16, 1955 Saturday, March 19, 1955 1955 11 3 2 1 71 Grimshaw Mortuary, Phoenix . Jacobs Grace . Monday, June 08, 1970 1970 21 1 3 5 63 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jacobs John . September 26, 1930 Wednesday, October 22, 1930 1930 1 12 1 1 47 A.L. Moore & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jacobs Richard . Tuesday, January 18, 1977 1977 23 9 1 1 57 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . Jacobsen Christian M November 13, 1873 April 11, 1912 Thursday, April 11, 1912 1912 E . 11 8 38 . Y Last First Middle Date of Birth Date of Death Date of Burial Year Section Block Lot Space Age Mortuary Marker Jacobsen James . 1910 June 15, 1943 Saturday, June 19, 1943 1943 E . 11 3 33 . Y Jacques Lena Michael January 8, 1968 October 4, 2009 Saturday, October 10, 2009 2009 Sunrise 51 . 12 41 Tempe Mortuary Y Jaeger Roy J September 12, 1904 December 21, 1962 Monday, December 24, 1962 1962 17 8 3 7 58 Carr Mortuary, Tempe Y Jaggers Hattie C July 31, 1902 February 16, 1973 Tuesday, February 20, 1973 1973 22 3 1 1 64 Universal Memorial Center, Phoenix Y Jahn Georgia Mae May 22, 1913 May 29, 1967 Thursday, June 01, 1967 1967 17 4 4 4 54 Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, Phoenix Y Jaime Modesta N February 24, 1900 April 26, 1975 Thursday, May 01, 1975 1975 22 16 1 7 75 Mortensen & Kings Mortuary, Phoenix Y Jamerson West . Tuesday, March 15, 1977 1977 23 4 4 2 58 Boykins Mortuary, Phoenix . James Audrey Dories December 27, 1922 May 15, 1941 Saturday, May 17, 1941 1941 5423 18Mortensen & Kings Mortuary, Phoenix . James Baby Girl Dau. Of Harold/R June 6, 1946 June 6, 1946 Thursday, June 06, 1946 1946 6127 SBCarr Mortuary, Tempe . James Beulah B . Friday, May 08, 1998 1998 22 8 1 8 85 Lowman's Arizona Funeral Home, Phoenix . James Bill . September 2, 1917 June 1, 2003 Thursday, June 05, 2003 2003 14 . 27 2 85 Carr-Tenney Mortuary, Tempe Y James Billy D May 15, 1990 May 19, 2015 Saturday, December 08, 2018 2018 Sunset 2 . 2 25 . Y James Bobby Gerald November 4, 1947 May 7, 2009 Wednesday, May 13, 2009 2009 Sunset 2 . 2 61 Carr-Tenney Mortuary, Tempe Y James Charles . November 28, 1919 July 3, 1998 Tuesday, July 07, 1998 1998 16 8 3 4A 78 Carr-Tenney Mortuary, Tempe Y James Charles George January 1, 1899 March 18, 1968 Monday, March 25, 1968 1968 G . 247 3 69 Webber & Sons Mortuary, Phoenix . James Eliud Leo . Monday, January 29, 1979 1979 23 8 4 6 70 Grimshaw Mortuary, Phoenix & Bloom Chapel, Phoenix .
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