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Maple Creek a to F, SK Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. The Maple Creek Cemetery is located on the east side of Highway #21 about one mile north of the town of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, it is one of the first burial sites established in this area and is still very active. The following records are current but not complete to April 15, 2004. Abbott Edwin H. born 1881, died 1977. Abbott Evan Robert infant died May 03, 1989, of Shane and Betty Abbott. Abbott George Thomas 2 years, 1 month, died March 11, 1890, of William Richard and Jane Abbott. Abbott Harold William born August 11, 1876, at Kingston, Ontario, died January 11, 1904. Abbott nee McCourthey 74 years, 11 months, 22 days, interred April 10, 1929. Abbott Laura Ellen 4 years, 4 months, 3 days, died December 28, 1920, of Walter Abbott. Abbott William Richard 88 years, 2 months, interred June 03, 1934, husband of Jane Abbott. Acres Sarah Ann born October 08, 1861, died May 07, 1933. Adam Christof born 1894, died July 23, 1966, husband of Katherine Adam. Adam Katherine born 1898, died December 27, 1991, at Calgary, Alberta. Adams nee Forbes Annie born May 11, 1888, died March 28, 1935, wife of James Adams. Adams James Brown born December 20, 1889, died February 07, 1943, husbnad of Annie Forbes. Adams Robert Brown 29 years, 3 months, 3 days, died April 03, 1911. Agar John Warren born March 03, 1865, died April 29, 1946, husband of Minnie Henderson. Agar nee Henderson Minnie born March 10, 1865, died August 06, 1947, wife of John Warren Agar. Ahner nee Schultz Emma Bertha Auguste born February 28, 1881, died February 20, 1973, of Carl and Bertha Schultz, wife of Fredrick Ahner. Ahner Fredrick Amadeo born May 07, 1877, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died June 27, 1955, of Martin Ahner and Louise Frankie husband of Emma Bertha Auguste Schultz. Ahner Lynda G. died October 18, 1962. Aitken Elizabeth born 1865, at Peebleshire, Scotland, died December 19, 1943, at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Albrecht Alvin born 1928. Albrecht Christian born 1901, died March 20, 1981, husband of Pauline Jesse. Albrecht Gust born April 17, 1930, died October 18, 1933, of Herman Albrecht. Albrecht nee Jesse Pauline born 1904, died October 23, 1986, at Two Hills, Alberta, wife of Clrristian Albrecht. Alexander Albert Leopold 31 years, interred November 12, 1918. Allen Jessie Clarke died December 28, 1898. Ambrose nee Brown Bertha born 1892, died November 06, 1972. Ambrose Chester Clyde born 1886, died July 29, 1971, married December 24, 1917. Ambrose nee Mitchell Flora Ann born April 06, 1864, died July 15, 1947. Ambrose George born March 17, 1864, died May 28, 1948, married December 11, 1885. - Ambrose infant son born and died October 16, 1926, of John Stuart Ambrose. Ambrose John Stuart born April 15, 1900, died March 13, 1985, husband ofIsabel Ambrose. Ambrose Katie 74 years, died May 23, 1929, at Vidora, Saskatchewan, wife of John Ambrose. Ambrose Lillian Gertrude born 1891 died August 05, 1966. Amond Hazel born 1889, died 1913. Anderson Albert E. born 1880, died June 08, 1964. Anderson Andrew born 1905, died December 14, 1971, at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Anderson Annie L.J. born 1881, died December 17, 1954. Anderson Benjamin 67 years, 1 month, 20 days, died June 05, 1963, Pte. South Saskatchewan Regiment. Anderson Bertha born 1898, died July 29, 1965. Anderson Caleb 76 years, interred January 22, 1929. Anderson Charles born 1897, died January 17, 1977. Anderson Edward Albert born 1910, died May 28, 1972, at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Anderson Emma born 1876, died September 09, 1952. Anderson Frank born May 24, 1860, died December 05, 1945. Anderson Frieda 43 years, died May 01, 1968. Anderson George born 1905, died April 04, 1990, husband of Dorothy Anderson. Anderson Herbert W. born 1918, died November 12, 1963. Anderson Ida Adelaide born 1889, died August 23, 1969, at Calgary, Alberta. Anderson infant boy born and died August 22, 1927, of Margaret Anderson. Anderson James Charles born 1958, died August 16, 1980. Anderson nee Buchan Jean 55 years, interred February 23, 1919. Anderson Kjervafborn 1906, died December 08, 1988. Anderson Margaret C. born 1881, died August 12, 1974. Anderson Melvin born 1912, died January 06, 1984, husband of Ruth Scott Anderson Norman Bruce born June 22, 1947, died February 15, 1948, of Ben Anderson. Anderson Ole born 1879, died July 12, 1963. Anderson Ray Cameron born 1955, died August 16, 1980. Anderson Robert F. born 1873, died October 20, 1965. Anderson nee Lawrence Rosa born 1898, died August 17, 1978. Anderson Samuel born March 04, 1914, died March 02, 1926. Anderson Thomas Alfred born 1889, died August 27, 1959. Andreas Albert E. born 1886, died April 02, 1951. Andreas Daniel Joseph born March 23, 1979, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, died March 08, 2003, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Andreas Joseph born 1875, died December 04, 1955. Andreas Katherine born 1888, died May 27, 1967. Andrusiak John born 1891, died October 10, 1967. Andrusiak William born May 21, 1922, died May 23, 1922, of John Andrusiak. Anhorn nee Michalezki Alice born June 07, 1922, died January 27, 1984, of Nicholas and Rovena Michalezki, wife of Gottlieb Anhorn. Anhorn Cindy Marie born July 11, 1973, died April 20, 1990. Anhon Cory 32 years, died August 17, 2001, of Harold and Sharon Anhorn, husband of Carmen. Anhorn Gottlieb "Gib" born July 17, 1917, died November 13, 1985, of Emanuel Anhorn and Katherina Anhorn, husband of Alice Michalezki. Anhorn Henry born November 09, 1891, died December 09, 1959, husband of Sa lena Jans. Anhorn Norman born December 31, 1936, died November 16, 1992, of Albert Anhorn and Hilda Heller, husband of Carol Doonan. Anhorn Oscar 75 years, died Wednesday, March 03, 2004, married Margaret. Anhorn nee JailS Selana born May 10, 1906, died April 16, 1986, of Daniel and Emily Jans, married February 10, 1924, to Henry Anhorn. Anton Albertina born December 24, 1914, died September 22, 1978. Anton George born 1903, died May 14, 1975. Anton Helen born 1906, died November 30, 1979, at Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Anton Philip born and died August 30, 1931, of Russell and Joan Anton. Antones Anton 37 years, died October 01, 1918. Archer Douglas John born 1916, died November 19, 1938, at Eastend, Saskatchewan, of Frank Archer. Archer Frank S. born 1887, died May 08, 1979. Archer Jessie E. born 1891, died January 23, 1994. Archer Olive Lucy born 1918, died March 12, 1924, of Frank Archer. Armstrong Candace born December 1962, died March 23, 1963, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, of Ken Armstrong. Armstrong Gertie born 1897, died December 22, 1979, at Regina, Saskatchewan, wife of Joe Sidney Armstrong. Armstrong Helen born 1861, died September 23, 1953. Armstrong Joe Sidney born 1892, died August 31, 1973, husband of Gertie Armstrong. Armstrong Lewis born 1911, died January 27, 1977. Armstrong Marjorie born 1909, died September 30, 1960. Armstrong Matthew born 1884, died December 12,Arrhstrong Naudia born 1900, died 1950, interred Jarmary 12, 1951. Arndt August T. born 1875, died February 18, 1940, husband of Martha Arndt. Arndt Bernhardt "Ben" born October 20, 1919, died June 07, 1986, of Johannes Arndt and Susannah Meier, husband of Hilda Quast. Arndt Christ born October 08, 1908, at Ciucurova, Romania, died January 08, 1981, at maple Creek, Saskatchewan, of John Arndt and Susannah Meier, husband of Elsie Sorge. Arndt nee Sorge Elsie Annie born June 13, 1912, at Blue Grass, North Dakota, died August 19, 1986, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, of Otto Sorge and Dorothea Binder, wife of Chris Arndt. Arndt infant son born July 07, 1924, died July 17, 1924, of August Arndt. Arndt Jacob born November 10, 1930, died September 06, 1974, at Regina, Saskatchewan, of Johannes Arndt and Susannah Meier, husband of Betty Schuster. Arndt John born August 16, 1882, at Ciucurova, Romania, died August 18, 1975, of Michael Arndt and Carolina Belter married December 07, 1905 to Susanna Maier. Arndt Martha Margaret born December 20, 1886, died August 18, 1949, husband Gustave Arndt. 03, 1912, in Romania, died Arndt Samuel born August August 13, 1968, of John Arndt and Susanna Maier, remained single. Arndt Stanley Herbert F. born 1912, died February 02, 1934, of August Arndt. Arndt nee Meier Susanna born December 26, 1888, at Ciucurova, Romania, died April 26, 1975, of Johannes Meier and Anna Ponto, wife of John Arndt. Arndt Wilhelm born July 26, 1885, in Romania, died July 11, 1967, husband of Wilhelmina Albrecht. Arndt nee Albrecht Wilhelmina born 1893, died December 15, 1951, wife of Wilhelm Arndt. Arnold Elizabeth May born September 10, 1883, died March 21, 1944, at Medcine Hat, Alberta, wife of Rueben Arnold died 1961 at London, Ontario. Arnold Leonard G. born 1914, died September 03, 1979, of Rueben and Elizabeth Arnold. Arnold Michael born 1876, died May 27, 1941. Arnold Nickodemus born May 02, 1912, died May 26, 1941. Aslin George born 1909, died July 22, 1984, at Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. Asse1s Alexander J. born 1921, died December 16, 1983. Assels Linda A. Astwood Edmund born July 24, 1881, died March 04, 1939. Atkinson Edward Arthur "Ned" born 1885, at Waringstown, Ireland, died May 23, 1951. Audette Mark Bruce born November 17, 1949, died October 22, 1990. Auger Arthur died about 1922. Auger nee Fleming Mary Magdalene died March 13, 1920, wife of Arthur Auger. Auger nee Lemain Sarah Jane 60 years, 10 months, died October 23, 1897, wife of John Auger. Auger Thomas born and died July 25, 1917, of W.H. Auger. Avery Charles Alfred. Avery Gilbert Jessie born 1919, died December 15, 1985. Axton Norah Edith died about 1901. Bacon Annie born 1904, died March 13, 1926, wife of Frank Bacon.
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