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Surname Given Name: Birth Month/Day Birth Year Death Month Birth Birth Death Death Surname Given Name: Month/Day Year Month/Day Year Cemetery: Image Allen Louisa Towatha December 6 1916 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Allen Louise December 29 1919 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Allen Thomas M. September 7 1843 April 14 1889 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508116804_Allen,_Thomas_M.JPG Ames George F. 1876 1944 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508116837_Ames,_George_F.JPG Ames Mary E. 1879 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508116881_Ames,_Mary_E.JPG Anderson Andrew May 1912 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Anderson Charles June 1894 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Anderson Nels C. September 27 1912 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Anderson son of July 10 1892 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Austin Belfers July 13 1915 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Avalanche victim memorial Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1509839228_Avalanche_Victims2.JPG Avery Gilbert M. December 1907 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Axelson Fred January 1911 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Ayer child November 1886 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Baima Luigi February 26 1906 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117021_Baima,_Luici___Marcherita.jpg Baima Margherita Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117061_Baima,_Luici___Marcherita.jpg Baleria Chaterina Eva November 27 1892 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117098_Baleria,_Chaterina_Eva1.JPG Baleria Domenico 1871 November 24 1897 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117166_Balerio,_Domenico.jpg Bannon Malachy December 25 1888 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117234_Bannon,_Malachy.JPG Barberi child January 1893 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Barceloni baby September 1908 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Barker James June 11 1906 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Barnes Charles A. September 13 1903 February 21 1937 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117278_Barnes,_Charles_A.JPG Barnes Mary Ellen November 23 1897 March 11 1983 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117344_Barnes,_Mary_Ellen.JPG Barnes Peggy 1928 1931 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117386_Barnes,_Peggy.JPG Barrett Patrick November 6 1884 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bartolomea Liuci October 3 1890 November 15 1890 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117434_Bartolomea,_Liuci_1.jpg Bartolomeo child March 1890 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Basetti Angelo October 1918 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bauer Christopher August 1912 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Beard baby May 19 1917 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Belloti? Dominic Joseph December 1910 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Belloti? John Englebert July 1910 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bennett baby July 5 1896 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bennett baby January 20 1935 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117578_Bennett,_Baby.JPG Bennett William J. May 29 1905 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Benso Albert S. June 23 1914 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Benso John February 7 1909 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Benso Peter September 17 1904 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Berg Carl Arie May 1914 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bergen Anna Bowman September 1911 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Berger David June 19 1923 March 31 1994 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117615_Berger,_David.JPG Berilagna? Paolo May 28 1897 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bevilaqua P. May 28 1897 December 11 1897 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117792_Bevilaqua,_Paolo___P..jpg Bevilaqua Paolo June 1854 May 28 1897 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117670_Bevilaqua,_Paolo___P..jpg Bianco Bernardo January 6 1905 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bianco (Biancho) Bernardo January 6 1905 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bietto Battista February 12 1899 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508117959_Bietto,_B..JPG Billings child August 18 1878 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bionco Bernardo January 6 1905 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Biotto Giussepe (John) August 27 1893 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508118031_Biotto,_John.JPG Birmingham Ellen February 11 1863 December 7 1935 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Birmingham Walter E. January 18 1888 April 22 1970 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Birse Millie Frances Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Boetto Dominico July 14 1896 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Boetto Giuseppe August 22 1871 November 30 1895 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508118281_Boetto,_G.1.jpg Boetto Michell September 12 1907 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Boetto Pasquale December 13 1890 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bonaventure Sister M. March 18 1867 October 29 1892 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508118554_Bonaventure,_Sister_M._1.JPG Bonomino Alfredo Dianton March 8 1890 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bonomni Alfredo March 8 1890 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1509828956_Diantonio,_Alfredo_Bonomini.JPG Bourquin Catherine S. November 1910 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bowden baby October 13 1903 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bray James January 23 1882 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Broad child August 1879 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Brown George November 1908 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Brown Leona Maude August 1 1903 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Brown Mr. November 20 1892 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bruce Clarence A. December 9 1892 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508118643_Bruce,_Clarence_A..JPG Bruce Edwin I. August 14 1847 October 7 1897 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508118686_Bruce,_Edwin1.JPG Brunetto? Carlo S. January 15 1904 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bucellone Gesserina March 3 1897 June 25 1901 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508118748_Bucellone,_Geserina1.JPG Bucelloni John July 17 1910 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Bucelloni Lucy September 1 1908 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Buckley Alice Griffin 1862 1947 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Buckley Donna M. 1916 2004 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508119664_Buckley,_Donna_M..JPG Buckley Elsie 1884 1918 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508119928_Buckley,_Elsie.JPG Buckley Ivey M. 1903 1949 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508119953_Buckley,_Ivey_M..JPG Buckley Jeremiah May 6 1909 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120207_Buckley,_Jerry.JPG Buckley John 1892 1975 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508119626_Buckley_John.JPG Buckley Michael January 22 1899 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Buckley Mike 1846 1900 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120381_Buckley,_Mike.JPG Buckley Robert E. 1902 1980 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508119711_Buckley,_Donna_M..JPG Buckley Robert G August 5 1936 November 2 2011 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120602_Buckley,_Robert_G.JPG Burcher child April 1886 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Burge child March 1883 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120694_Burge.JPG Buxton Fenimore 1894 1939 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120779_Buxton,_Fenimore.JPG Buxton George W. July 19 1922 September 22 1989 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120820_Buxton,_George_W.JPG Buxton Grace 1890 1977 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120850_Buxton,_Grace.JPG Buxton Joseph 1856 1910 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120878_Buxton,_Joseph.JPG Buxton Lavinia 1866 1938 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120908_Buxton,_Lavinia.JPG Buxton William M. 1886 1928 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120948_Buxton,_William_M.JPG Cadwalader Stephen Easley July 1906 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Calron William Henry July 18 1905 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Calvin Laura Ellen 1889 1978 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508120988_Calvin,_Laura_Ellen.JPG Calvin Thomas 1873 1926 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508121019_Calvin,_Thomas.JPG Campbell Frank Edward July 1910 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Campbell Vyelaine Cunningham February 8 1919 December 16 2001 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508121074_Campbell,_Vyelaine_Cunningham.JPG Canaday Charlotte "Candy" November 6 1925 June 11 1875 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508121140_Canaday,_Charlotte_(Candy).JPG Cannon Jack T Jr May 27 1944 December 19 2014 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508121244_Cannnon_Jr.,_Jack_T..JPG Canterbury Gary H June 29 1953 June 22 1989 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508121477_Canterbury,_Gary_H..JPG Carkeck child August 1889 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Carkeek John 1850 March 16 1902 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508122414_Carkeek,_John.JPG Carkeek William Henry 1879 February 20 1902 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1508122598_Carkeek,_Will.JPG Carlson Charles July 1909 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Carlson Rudolf May 1914 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Casagrande (Casagranda)Domenici June 1919 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery Casagrande (Casagranda)Fortunato January 8 1899 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1509756227_Casagranda,_Fortunato.JPG Casagrande (Casagranda)Rodolfo September 12 1895 Silver Plume/Pine Slope Cemetery /cemetery/22/1509756335_Casagranda,_Rodolfo.JPG Casagrande (Casagranda)Thomas November
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