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Evergreen Cemetery Burial Records CONSULTING FIRM: SCORED BY: DATE: EVALUATION/RANKING POINTS AWARDED Points Possible Score 1 Describe understanding of project, the services required, and proposed method to accomplish the project 0 – 15 2 Specify persons to provide services, their roles, qualifications, and experience. Name project manager, availability and anticipated scale of involvement. Specify hourly rates of each person proposed. 0 – 15 3 Describe three past projects accomplished by proposed personnel similar in concept and scope. 0 – 8 Subtotal The Engineering Contract Administrator will assign points for criterion 4. below 4 Juneau Proposer 0 or 2 TOTAL POINTS 40 INDIVIDUAL RANKING CA & Inspection OR Design: Page 1 (C3) RFP E EVERGREEN CEMETERY BURIAL RECORDS DATE OF DATE OF DEATH BURIAL NAME NO. (Y/M/D) (Y/M/D) SECTION MAP/KEY COMMENTS A., Annie 1146 1920/10/31 Aase, Harold 3325 1946/12 IOOF 3-D-19 Abbott, Donald 3873 1953/06/25 General Infant Abbott, Johnnie David 0421 1971/11/17 Legion 6-G-8 Abbott, Martha 4124 1956/10/15 General 3-B-17 Abeleac, Emil 0459 1907/12/29 Abraham (Infant) 2886 1942/07/28 General Abrahemson, John 1744 1930/11/25 Masonic Ackerly, Leslie 0143 1900/08/09 Ackerman, Elizabeth 0718 1979/01/26 Catholic 4-D-22 Ackerman, John Michael 0189 1968/02/14 Catholic 4-D-22 Acosta, Josh 0290 1923/10/19 Adair, Richard James 0721 1979/04/21 IOOF 3-C-17 Adams, Cynthia Lou 4335 1959/07/28 Catholic Adams, Edwin Charles 3652 1950/10 Moose 3-C-21 Adams, John D. 1526 1927/12/23 General 12-J-10 Adams, Katherine 0634 1976/05/13 General 2-A-13 Adams, Luilla M. 2787 1941/09/14 Moose 3-C-21 Adams, Robert M. 1898/08/21 Adams, Susie 1916/09/10 Pioneer 23-Q-14 Adamson, Joseph M. 4294 1959/02/04 Legion 6-E-9 Adolavich, Obren 1237 1922/09/27 Serbian Adonga, Anna 1725 1930/09/18 General 12-K-8 Adzick, Mirko 2668 1940/04/26 Serbian Aguda, Victor 3267 1946/05/01 General 17-L-3 Ahlers, Juanita 1404 1925/12/31 Elks 14-H-19 Aho, Herman 2879 1942/06/24 General 11-J-4 Ahola, Sakri A. 2369 1937/02/17 General 12-J-6 Aikens, T. W. 0517 1910/05/18 Ainsivorlk, Douglas 3784 1952/04/09 General 2-C-12 Marker Ajapren, Julian 3486 1948/12/09 General 17-L-3 Aker, Ole 3564 1949/09/15 General Alagikolff, Vladimir 0749 1916/08/04 Russian Alam, Jares 3682 1951/01/17 Catholic Albay, Annie (Mrs.) 1286 1923/09/23 Albayalde, Joseph 5747 1993/05/09 1993/05/17 Catholic 15-I-23 Albert, Mary (Mrs.) 1680 1930/01/23 General 18-K-8 Albert, Steve 3862 1953/05/04 General 6-F-7 Albert, Steve Jr. 3647 1950/09/18 Catholic 8-G-20 Alberts, Alice 3266 1946/04/30 General 17-M-3 Alberts, John Jr. 3079 1944/03/09 General 22-P-6 Albright, Wm Fredrick 0175 1967/12/07 General 1-C-10 Alexander, Birdie 2312 1936/08/22 General 12-J-7 Alexander, Dorothy E. 3539 1949/06/24 1949/07/02 General 17-K-5 Alexander, John C. 1714 1930/06/26 Catholic Alexander, William 4180 1957/07/17 Elks 14-I-16 Alfors, Frank 2538 1938/12/03 General 12-J-5 Aligaya, Edward 0539 1973/10/23 Catholic 15-H-23 Alkoona (Baby) 1916/07 Allen, A. S. 1019 1919/01/19 1919/01/22 Allen, Agnes W. 4303 1959/03/24 Moose Allen, Betty Jean 5681 1989/11/23 1990/04/23 Catholic 9-E-22 Allen, George 0976 1918/11/18 Moose DOB Allen, John 1727 1930/09/19 General Allman, John L. S. 3879 1953/07/10 Elks 8-F-16 I:\Landscape\Cemetery\CEMETERY\RECORDS\AB.doc EVERGREEN CEMETERY BURIAL RECORDS DATE OF DATE OF DEATH BURIAL NAME NO. (Y/M/D) (Y/M/D) SECTION MAP/KEY COMMENTS Allman, Ruth 5674 1989/09/27 Elks 8-F-16 Almquist, Hilda E. 3506 1949/03/15 Moose 4-D-21 Alslet, Clara (Baby) 1099 1920/01/21 Alstead, Brent 0449 1972/06/07 Pioneer 23-O-13 Alstead, Gina Bertha 0231 1968/09/03 Pioneer 23-O-13 Alstead, Karl 0168 1967/10/31 General 2-B-13 Alston, Dan 4211 1957/12/16 General 24-O-16 Alstrom, Augusta 2207 1935/07/21 Pioneer Alstrom, Frank L. 1915 1932/08/22 Pioneer 18-M-9 Alvarez, Julius S. 4186 1957/08/13 General Alvarez, Ramon 0918 1917/11/23 1917/11/28 Below Pioneers Amaktoolik,Daurie 3669 1950/12/04 General 2-D-13 Marker Amman, Harry 1002 1918/12/01 Amundson, Peder 2771 1941/07/24 IOOF 8-E-19 Anathlahash, Mary Anna 1621 1929/05/10 Catholic 9-F-26 Anberg, E. W. 1261 1923/03/23 1923/03/28 Andersen, Inga 3939 1954/05/18 General 6-E-6 Andersen, Karl N. 3430 1948/03/19 Legion 12-I-10 Andersen, Mary 1164 1921/03/16 Andersen, Mary Audre 0450 1972/06/19 Pioneer 18-L-10 Andersen, Seth Gelmlon 3542 1949/07/12 General Anderson, Aaron 1681 1930/01/26 Family Anderson, A.A. 1901/08/23 General 21-N-23 Anderson, Albert 1656 1929/10/19 General 12-J-9 Anderson, Alice 3224 1945/11/30 General 11-K-4 Misplaced No. 3513 Anderson, Andrew 0326 1904/02/04 Anderson, Ann Marie 5826 1997/08/23 1997/08/26 General 18-L-7 Anderson, Annie 3253 1946/03/19 Family Anderson, Annie 3123 1944/07/24 General 17-K-4 Anderson, August 2218 1935/08/22 Pioneer Anderson, Baby 0230 1902/01/13 Anderson, C. 1037 1919/10/23 Anderson, Carl 0064 1966/05/09 General 2-C-11 Marker Anderson, Carl E. 1856 1931/12/11 General 12-9-J Anderson, Carl O. 2810 1941/12/01 General 11-K-4 Anderson, Charles 0106 1899/11/13 Anderson, Charles 1658 1929/10/26 General 18-K-9 Anderson, Charles, G. 3822 1952/10/20 General 6-E-10 Anderson, Clara F. 0232 1902/01/16 Anderson, Donald C. 5737 1992/12/13 Pioneers 23-P-12 Anderson, Doreen Heinke 5715 1964/10/06 General 7-F-15 Ashes on Helen Heinke Anderson, Ed 1937 1932/12/15 General 12-I-8 Anderson, Ed 3571 1949/10/05 General Anderson, Edna 4032 1955/07/13 Pioneer 19-M-12 Anderson, Ella F. 0563 1912/05/19 General 19-L-13 Anderson, Ella M. 4532 1962/04/26 Masonic 13-I-11 Anderson, Eric O. 0147 1967/07/17 General 18-M-9 Anderson, Eunice,L. 5869 2000/11/12 2001/05/31 Pioneers 23-P-12 Anderson, F. McKay 4065 1955/11/29 Legion Anderson, George 3604 1950/02/16 Masonic 13-I-12 Anderson, George A. 0213 Anderson, Gus 0223 1901/10/30 Anderson, Gus 0509 1910/02/07 Anderson, Gus 3948 1954/06/14 General Anderson, Gust (Mrs.) 1342 1924/07/25 General 13-H-15 Anderson, Gust E. 1585 1928/12/26 General 13-H-15 Anderson, Gustave 0081 1899/04/24 I:\Landscape\Cemetery\CEMETERY\RECORDS\AB.doc EVERGREEN CEMETERY BURIAL RECORDS DATE OF DATE OF DEATH BURIAL NAME NO. (Y/M/D) (Y/M/D) SECTION MAP/KEY COMMENTS Anderson, Henry 0118 1967/03/22 General 24-Q-18 Anderson, Henry Chas. 1037 1919/10/21 Below Pioneer Anderson, Mrs Inez 3424 1948/03/06 General 19-K-12 Anderson, Ingvald 3615 1950/04/21 General 11-H-2 Anderson, Ira Ray 2633 1939/12/12 Legion 6-G-8 Anderson, Jack 2715 1940/11/22 General 17-M-5 Anderson, Jacob Johan 3203 1945/08/17 General 11-I-3 Anderson, Jake 1634 1929/06/30 General 18-K-8 Anderson, Jim 1670 1929/12/06 General 24-Q-18 Anderson, Joe 3328 1946/12/06 General 6-G-6 Anderson, John 0470 1908/10/24 Anderson, John 0107 1899/11/23 Anderson, John 3159 1945/01/23 General 11-I-3 Anderson, John 1830 1931/09/08 General 12-J-8 Anderson, John B. 2066 1934/03/30 General 12-J-8 Anderson, Lee 0750 1916/08/05 Below Pioneers Anderson, Margaret 0601 1975/03/20 General 25-Q-17 Anderson, Mons 4027 1955/06/14 Legion 6-E-10 Anderson, Nina 2557 1939/02/25 Family Anderson, Ole 3351 1947/03 Pioneer 19-N-11 Anderson, Olga J. 2796 1941/10/23 Masonic 7-G-13 Anderson, Otto 5675 1988/03/23 1989/10/09 Pioneer 19-M-12 Ashes Anderson, Tiny 1849 1931/11/10 General 18-K-8 Anderson, Tolstoi 1105 1920/02/14 1920/03/02 Family Anderson, Una 1974 Masonic 7-G-13 Anderson, Vincent G. 5823 1997/08/04 1997/08/08 Masonic 13-I-11 Anderson, William A. 3787 1952/04/30 General 18-K-6 Andes, Henry 2738 1941/02/19 General 11-J-4 Andres, Joseph 0334 1904/04/01 Andrews, (Baby) 3529 1949/06/09 General 6-G-7 Andrews, Alfred 4162 1957/04/26 General 3-B-17 Andrews, Edmund 2457 1937/12/12 Masonic Andrews, Harry (Bunk) 0585 1912/12/26 Andrews, Ralph 3319 1946/11/12 General 11-H-3 Andrews, Thomas 3324 1946/12/02 General 17-L-3 Aness, Lucill C. Mrs. 3799 1952/07/08 Catholic Angell, Russell 0493 1972/12/20 Legion 6-G-8 Angell, Virginia 0722 1979/04/24 1979/05/01 Legion 6-G-8 Marker Anlulove, Frank 1507 1927/08/19 Catholic Annis, Elizabeth 5982 2011/10/02 2011/10 Elks 8-F-18 ashes placed on R.
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