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Deceased First Middle Age Died Year Section Lot Deceased First Middle Age Died Year Section Lot Block Date Buried Comments: Ihm Joan Katherine 99 04/08/2020 2020 02 08 26 04/15/2020 DOB 09/29/1920 Ihm Marc 72 02/04/1987 1987 02 008 26 04/04/1987 son of Carl & Mabel Ihm; husband of Katerine (Rietz) Ihm; born 8/11/1914 Ihms George Gerald 'Jerry' 74 12/02/2008 2008 01 527 Vets 2 03/06/2009 born 2-13-1934 - veteran US Army during Korean War Ikerd Ronnie G. 26 10/10/1970 1970 02 025 30 born 8/12/1944 Iliff Bessie Fern 6 11/01/1897 1897 02 070 01 Iliff George Harlan 59 07/10/1928 1928 03 057 14 07/12/1928 son of Jasper Newton & ? (George) Iliff; husband of Susan (Holmes) Iliff; born 3/29/1869 Iliff S. 09/26/1899 1899 03 070 01 Iliff Susan 61 10/12/1935 1935 06 057 14 10/14/1935 daughter of Charles O. & Phila (Woodard) Holmes; wife of George Harlan Iliff; born 6/17/1874 Illgen Hedwig Clara 90 10/25/1973 1973 02 025 15 10/29/1973 maiden name unknown; 1st husband ? Floss; 2nd husband ? Illgen; born 4/5/1883 Illingsworth Bruce A. 64 06/19/1960 1960 07 007 16 06/21/1960 born 1895 Illingsworth Merle Vera 60 03/24/1957 1957 06 007 16 03/27/1957 daughter of Patrick & ? (Looney) Aiken; born 1/22/1897 Illingsworth Robert Nelson 56 11/23/1988 1988 01 121 Vets 2 03/06/1990 son of Bruce A. & Merle (Aiken) Illingsworth; 2nd wife Betty ( ) Klein Illingworth; born 9/1/1932 - body donated to Iowa City Hospital - veteran Illingworth Bennie Edward 0 03/28/1974 1974 07 022 11 03/30/1974 Illingworth Betty Jean 75 08/24/1999 1999 02 051 18 08/27/1999 daughter of Byron Bain & Arlee M. (Spainhauer) Kier/ wife of Frank A. Illingworth; born 10/9/1923 Illingworth Billy Frank 72 04/15/2005 2005 01 112 27 04/20/2005 son of Bennie & Martha (Brue) Illingworth, husband of Donna C. (Johnson) Illingworth; born 12-31-1932 Illingworth Christine Ann 2 days 12/24/1956 1956 10 055 19 12/24/1956 Illingworth Dale W. 60 09/02/1974 1974 08 020 11 09/06/1974 born 1914 Illingworth Dennis Byron 58 02/19/2010 2014 2 051 18 02/18/2014 Illingworth Donna Clair 56 06/20/1991 1991 01 112 27 06/24/1991 daughter of Claude & Ethel (McAtee) Johnson; wife of Billy Frank Illingworth; born 2/26/1935 Illingworth Ella Louise 16 09/06/1939 1939 09 020 11 09/06/1939 born 1923 Illingworth Frank A 95 02/15/2014 2014 2 051 18 02/18/2014 Illingworth Frank Edward 77 08/25/1936 1936 08 056 15 08/28/1936 son of William Illingworth; husband of Louisa Wilhelmina (Klein) Illingworth; born 2/11/1859 Illingworth Fred 13 days 07/22/1912 1912 12 020 11 07/22/1912 Illingworth Fred Edward 76 10/05/1964 1964 11 020 11 10/07/1964 husband of Hermina P. “Minnie” (Grote) Illingworth; born 1888 Illingworth Herminia P. “Minnie” 70 01/01/1954 1954 10 020 11 01/04/1954 daughter of Fritz & Wilhelmina (Kracht) Grote; wife of Fred Illingworth; born 2/11/1883 Illingworth Janet Katherine 55 07/23/1988 1988 02 D 30 07/26/1988 daughter of Chester N. & Orpha (Anderson) Davidson; born 7/16/1933 Illingworth Jeffrey Lane 45 06/02/2003 2003 01 147 30 06/07/2003 son of John & Janet (Davidson) Illingworth; born 9/14/1957 divorced- veteran army Illingworth John Edward 74 06/22/2006 2006 02 007 30 06/24/2006 son of Ben E & Martha Sophia (Brue) Illingworth; husband of Janet (Davidson) Illingworth; born 8-4-1931 - veteran marine corp during Korean Conflict Illingworth Louisa Wilhelmina 91 11/24/1955 1955 05 056 15 11/26/1955 daughter of Fredmien Klein; wife of Frank E. Illingworth; born 12/11/1863 Illingworth Marlene Ann 0 09/23/1937 1937 12 020 11 09/24/1937 daughter of Ben & Martha (Bruce) Illingworth Illingworth Martha S. 89 03/07/2001 2001 01 110 27 03/10/2001 daughter of Rasmus H. & Christina (Finkelson) Brue; born 6/10/1911 - divorced? Ingersoll Francine R 92 11/12/2020 2020 08 02 17 11/16/2020 DOB 05/08/1928 Deceased First Middle Age Died Year Section Lot Block Date Buried Comments: Ingle Teresha Kaye 0 12/17/1970 1970 11 022 19 12/19/1970 Inglis Kenneth Bradley 2 days 06/20/1951 1951 04 039 19 06/21/1951 son of Kenneth & Shirley May (McGriff) Inglis; born Ingman Melvina 27 12/13/1856 1856 11 041 03 wife of LD Ingman Ingraham Alexander Jr. 21 11/06/1947 1947 04 130 17 11/13/1947 son of Alexander & Charlotte Ingraham; born 1926 Ingraham Alexander Sr. 75 12/07/1977 1977 02 141 17 12/10/1977 husband of Charlotte E. (Mitchell) Ingraham; born 1902 Ingraham Barbara 73 08/19/2014 2014 2 073 18 08/21/2014 Ingraham Charlotte E. 72 02/06/1978 1978 01 141 17 02/09/1978 daughter of EA & Charlotte (Thompson) Mitchell; wife of Alexander Ingraham, Sr.; born 6/12/1905 Ingraham Dennis Oliver 49 09/28/1990 1990 02 073 18 10/02/1990 son of Frederick Oliver “Ollie” & Marian “Pat” (Poling) Ingraham; husband of Barbara J. (Flege) Breckenridge- Ingraham; born 4/24/1941 Ingraham Frederick Oliver “Ollie” 55 12/11/1966 1966 12 059 15 12/13/1966 born 1911 Husband of Marian "Pat" Elizabeth (Poling) Ingraham-Carrier Ingram Dorothy L. 94 05/27/2012 2012 1 243 19 Ingram Paul Hurley 82 06/26/1994 1994 02 243 19 06/29/1994 husband of Dorothy L. (Mackerman) Ingram; born 1911 Irelan Blanche K. 93 07/13/1997 1997 01 178 29 07/16/1997 daughter of Jacob Emory Kough & Rebecca Jane (Beistle) Kough; wife of Clifford S. Ireland; born 12/17/1903 Irelan Clifford Samuel 80 07/12/1984 1984 02 178 29 07/14/1984 husband of Blanche K. (Krough) Irelan; born 2/12/1904 Irish Alonza A. 75 07/18/1909 1909 12 047 05 07/20/1909 husband of Lois (Watts) Irish; born 1834 Irish Henry D. 76 11/28/2003 2003 02 300 34 12/02/2003 husband of Virginia; born 6/26/1927 Irish Lois 1875 09 047 05 maiden name Watts; wife of Alonzo Irish; born 1836 Irish Virginia V. 87 02/20/2016 2016 01 300 34 02/24/2016 Irvin Pauline 75 01/24/1987 1987 01 199 17 01/28/1987 daughter of James & Stella (Morton) Dirlam; wife of S. Raymond Irvin; born 5/19/1911 Irvin S. Ray 49 08/02/1956 1956 02 199 17 08/06/1956 husband of Pauline (Dirlam) Irvin; born 1907 Irwin Alice 82 03/21/1958 1958 10 040 15 03/25/1958 maiden name Phipps; wife of Virgil Irwin; born 1875 Irwin Ira Perry 62 03/18/1955 1955 06 085 19 03/21/1955 son of William & Florence C. (Clement) Irwin; husband of Mildred Hazen (Andrews) Irwin; born 1/22/1893 Irwin Michael W. 32 06/03/1953 1953 02 085 19 06/06/1953 son of Ira & Mildred (Anderson) Irwin; husband of Edna Mae (Causey) Irwin; born 8/28/1920 Irwin Mildred Hazen 80 03/23/1980 1980 03 085 19 03/25/1980 daughter of Benjamin & Carrie Andrews; wife of Ira Perry Irwin; born 12/21/1899 Irwin Virgil Garfield 61 10/28/1942 1942 11 040 15 10/31/1942 husband of Alice (Phipps) Irwin; born 1881 Iske Cecelia E. 87 01/13/1963 1963 09 014 11 01/17/1963 born 11/6/1875 Iske Charles 61 04/30/1937 1937 02 039 16 05/03/1937 son of William & Nancy (Bridges) Iske; husband of Maud (Robertson) Iske; born 1/23/1876 Iske Chriss 1 05/25/1901 1901 05 029 11 Iske Christian 76 11/24/1913 1913 11 049 06 11/26/1913 son of William Iske; born 2/3/1837 Iske Christian G. 80 03/12/1945 1945 02 029 11 03/15/1945 born 1865 Iske David 76 11/18/1957 1957 11 075 13 11/21/1957 son of William & Nancy (Bridges) Iske; 1st wife Lena Mary (Shaw) Iske; 2nd wife Leota Maude (Hitchler) Pentico; born 1881 Iske Doris Mae 65 07/02/1964 1964 02 234 19 07/06/1964 daughter of John & Myrtle (Ritter) Buchanan; 1st wife of Laurn G. Iske; born 1898 Iske Elmer Louis 68 03/12/1989 1989 02 150 29 03/15/1989 Iske Emma F. 39 12/15/1912 1912 08 021 12 maiden name Tiedje; wife of William F. Iske; born 5/7/1872 Iske Faye 81 12/06/1989 1989 02 248 18 12/09/1989 daughter of Claude & Adeline (McKinney) Wheeler; 1st husband Fred Ray Scheel; 2nd husband Laurn G. Iske; born 8/20/1908 Iske Floyd 05/23/1905 1905 10 014 11 son of William Iske Deceased First Middle Age Died Year Section Lot Block Date Buried Comments: Iske Frederick 82 03/13/1945 1945 11 036 15 03/16/1945 born 1862 - wife buried in Germany Iske Hilda Emma 83 01/12/1978 1978 02 119 17 01/14/1978 daughter of Christian & Caroline Bunse; wife of Louis Iske; born 11/13/1894 Iske Infant Son 0 09/24/1892 1892 05 029 11 Iske Laurn C. 83 12/03/1978 1978 03 234 19 12/05/1978 son of William & Nancy (Bridges) Iske; 1st wife Doris Mae (Buchanan) Iske; 2nd wife Faye (Wheeler( Scheel Iske; born 4/12/1895 Iske Lena Mary 09/12/1919 1919 10 075 13 09/14/1919 daughter of WH & Mary (Crowder) Shaw; wife of David Iske; born 1885, infant son Paul Eugene Iske buried with her Iske Leota Maude 73 09/15/1958 1958 02 084 13 09/18/1958 daughter of GW & Lida (Benskin) Hitchler; 1st husband Roy Ellsworth Pentico; 2nd husband David Iske; born 10-1-1884 Iske Louis 86 12/19/1947 1947 03 023 12 12/22/1947 husband of Meta (Jensen) Iske; born 1861 Iske Louis Frederick 75 06/30/1963 1963 03 119 17 07/02/1963 husband of Hilda Emma (Bunse) Iske; born 1887 Iske Mabel Grace 2 days 03/05/1903 1903 04 029 11 born 3/2/1903 Iske Maud 83 06/13/1964 1964 01 039 16 03/16/1964 maiden name Robertson; wife of Charles Iske; born 1880 Iske Meta 82 11/29/1959 1959 06 023 12 12/02/1959 maiden name Jensen; wife of Louis Iske; born 1877 Iske Nancy Ann 88 06/13/1937 1937 04 061 01 06/15/1937 daughter of Perry & Martha (Linder) Bridges, wife of William Iske Paul Eugene 0 09/13/1919 1919 10 075 13 buried with mother Lena Mary (Shaw) Iske Iske Raymond O.
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