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OAK RIDGE CEMETERY and OTHER SMALL LOCAL CEMETERIES, Buchanan, Michigan - ALPHABETIC INDEX OAK RIDGE CEMETERY AND OTHER SMALL LOCAL CEMETERIES, Buchanan, Michigan - ALPHABETIC INDEX COMPLETE NAME NAME SEC LOT DATES NOTES & READINGS AALFS, CHRIST J. "Butch" AALFS, CHRIST J. "Butch" H 171 1922-2007 WWII, Army; married Frances 6-21-1947 AALFS, ETTA L. ______, ETTA L. D 271 1885-1958 mother; married: (1) Frank Miller; (2) Aalfs AALFS, EUGENE WILLARD ______, EUGENE WILLARD I 182 1931-2011 married Margaret 3-4-1950; "Gene" AALFS, IDA R. ______, IDA R. A 146 1886-1923 mother AALFS, JAKE R. ______, JAKE R. B 59 1924-1993 1921-1993; husband Mazie, married 7-29-1950 AALFS, MAZIE M. ______, MAZIE M. B 59 1928-1992 AALFS, RINER H. ______, RINER H. A 146 1884-1962 father AALFS, RUTH ALENE ______, RUTH ALENE A 166 1911-1961 Alene Redding Chapman on stone ABARCA, RUTH L. ABARCA, RUTH L. H 194 1953-1999 ABBOTT, SAMANTHA NORINE ABBOTT, SAMANTHA NORINE I 146 1995-2012 daughter of Darryl & Tina ABBOTT, TINA LOUISE _______, TINA LOUISE I 146 1970-2012 nee McGuffin; married Darryl 11-27-1991 ABELE, CHARLES C. ABELE, CHARLES C. A 82 1873-1950 ABELE, CHARLES FRED ______, CHARLES FRED A 167 1862-1950 father death certificate: born 1861 ABELE, CHARLES J. ______, CHARLES J. A 221 1866-1927 stone reads Abel; husband of Lenna ABELE, CLYDE ______, CLYDE A 167 1895-1918 Pvt, killed in France; WWI ABELE, CORA BELLE ______, CORA BELLE A 82 1879-1940 ABELE, FREDERICK ______, FREDERICK A 167 1887-1961 ABELE, JOHN ______, JOHN 2 86 1868-1885 no stone ABELE, JOHN G. ______, JOHN G. C 77 1877-1965 ABELE, KATHARINE ______, KATHARINE A 167 1861-1926 mother; wife of Charles F. ABELE, KENNETH L. ______, KENNETH L. C 115 1907-1994 ABELE, LENNA M. ______, LENNA M. A 221 1876-open wife of Charles J. ABELE, MARCELLA ______, MARCELLA C 115 1908-2005 "She was the sunshine." ABELE, MARTHA E. ______, MARTHA E. C 115 1916-1962 ABELE, NORA BELLE ______, NORA BELLE C 77 1884-1960 husband John C. ABELE, ROBERT EDWARD ______, ROBERT EDWARD A 167 1959-1959 3 days; Abel on stone ABELE, WILLIAM ______, WILLIAM A 167 1889-1940 Odd Fellows ABELL, ANNA Garwood ABELL, ANNA Garwood A 72 1834-1908 wife of Edward Abell; Orma Bell on death certificate ABELL, EDWARD ______, EDWARD A 72 1841-1920 ABELL, EDWARD LARUE "Rue" ______, EDWARD LARUE "Rue" A 72 1876-1974 ABELL, JEAN FAIR ______, JEAN FAIR A 72 1891-1978 3rd wifie of Edward Larue Abell ABELL, LILLIE MAY ______, LILLIE MAY A 72 1868-1959 Lilly on stone ABELL, MARY E. Miller ______, MARY E. Miller A 72 1883-1950 daughter of William & Amanda Miller; 2nd wife E.L. ABELL, VIOLA CONRAD ______, VIOLA CONRAD 1 11 1874-1920 ACKERSON, JAMES A. ACKERSON, JAMES A. A 291 1859-1937 no stone ACKERSON, LELAND KENNETH, Jr. _________, LELAND KENNETH, Jr. H 109 1952-1990 veteran ADAIR, CLIFFORD N. "Harry" ADAIR, CLIFFORD N. "Harry" A 21 1904-1905 no stone; son of Harry & Matie ADAMCZAK, HELEN J. ADAMCZAK, HELEN J. D 67 1917-1999 married: (1) Casto; (2): Adamczak ADAMS, BESSIE MYRTLE ADAMS, BESSIE MYRTLE I 38 1932-2007 wife of Charles T. ADAMS, CHARLES THERON ______, CHARLES THERON I 38 1930-2014 married Bessie Luste (1952) ADAMS, DEMPS EDWARD ______, DEMPS EDWARD H 29 1942-2000 Sp4 US Army, Vietnam ADAMS, GLENN E., Sr. ______, GLENN E., Sr. C 123 1903-1994 buried 1998 ADAMS, JANICE J. ______, JANICE J. D 128 1944-1982 Loving wife and mother ADAMS, LILLIAN G. ______, LILLIAN G. C 123 1908-1998 died Calif. ADAMS, RAYMOND CHARLES ______, RAYMOND CHARLES D 128 1944-1964 ADAMS, WANDA JANICE D. ______, WANDA JANICE D. D 128 1967-1967 2 months ADDIS, SARAH A. ADDIS, SARAH A. 5 8 1887-1921 ? born ca. 1840; married: (1) William Coates ADKINS, MARGUERITE L. ADKINS, MARGUERITE L. F 53 1909-1994 ADKINS, RAY _______, RAY F 53 1904-1983 ADOLPH, CARRIE M. ADOLPH, CARRIE M. D 27 1905-1996 ADOLPH, EUGENE B. _______, EUGENE B. D 27 1903-1967 AHLGRIM, MARY JANE AHLGRIM, MARY JANE A 32 -1998 no stone; cremains AHNERT, CHARLES H. AHNERT, CHARLES H. B 62 1931-2012 US Navy, Korea AHNERT, OPAL F. Curtis _______, OPAL F. Curtis B 62 1933-1980 married Charles on May 29, 1955 AIKEN, ABIGAIL Van AIKEN, ABIGAIL Van 2 21 1809-1882 wife of Nelson, mother AIKEN, LOREN ______, LOREN 2 21 1826-1876 Son of BL & TA Longfellow AIKEN, NELSON C. ______, NELSON C. 2 21 1809-1899 serviceman, father AILSWORTH, CHARLES E. AILSWORTH, CHARLES E. B 393 1905-1983 AILSWORTH, HELEN ___________, HELEN B 393 1929-2003 AILSWORTH, KATHRYN Butler ___________, KATHRYN Butler B 393 1908-1988 wife of Charles ALBERT, HARRY A. ALBERT, HARRY A. KP 0 1859-1860 moved from Kathryn Park cemetery; son of John M. & S.A. Albert ALBRECHT, ALEXANDER ALBRECHT, ALEXANDER D 33 1890-1958 father ALBRECHT, KATHERINE ELIZABETH _________, KATHERINE ELIZABETH D 33 1889-1954 mother (moved here in 1958); Arthurhultz ALBRECHT, MARIE P. _________, MARIE P. D 33 1911-1984 ALBRIGHT, OSCAR ALBRIGHT, OSCAR A 96 1869-1923 no stone ALBRIGHT, TERRY LEE _________, TERRY LEE F 97 1954-1993 BT1 US Navy ALDRICH, BRIAN W. ALDRICH, BRIAN W. I 133 1965-2005 married Cyndi 7/5/1986 ALDRICH, MAUREEN Montgomery ________, MAUREEN Montgomery H 99 1955-2013 ALDRICH, STEVEN A. ________, STEVEN A. H 99 1954-2013 husband of Maureen; died Elkhart ALEXANDER, AROLE ('ARO') C. ALEXANDER, AROLE ('ARO') C. 20 43 1818-1894 CW veteran; father; brother of Lorenzo P. ALEXANDER, CARLTON ___________, CARLTON 20 1 -1857 died age 4; son of L. P. & Rachel ALEXANDER, COAREINE ___________, COAREINE 8 21 1920-1995 no stone ALEXANDER, ELMORE ___________, ELMORE 8 11 1923-1957 1956 on stone ALEXANDER, HELEN M. Byrnes ___________, HELEN M. Byrnes 20 1 1830-1901 no stone; 2nd wife Lorenzo P. ALEXANDER, JANE G. ___________, JANE G. A 101 1836-1917 death certificate:died 1916; daughter of Alexander & Sarah ALEXANDER, JESSIE JAMES ___________, JESSIE JAMES 8 21 1910-1998 no stone ALEXANDER, JOHN B. ___________, JOHN B. 20 1 1867-1950 no stone; died in California ALEXANDER, JULIA ANN. Carpenter ___________, JULIA ANN. Carpenter 20 43 1821-1901 mother, wife of Aro C. Alexander ALEXANDER, JULIA M. ___________, JULIA M. 20 43 1854-1873 ALEXANDER, LORENZO P. ___________, LORENZO P. 20 1 1820-1894 Mason; no stone ALEXANDER, LOUISA G. ___________, LOUISA G. A 101 1844-1921 daughter of Alexander & Sarah Page 1 (12 May 2019 edition) OAK RIDGE CEMETERY AND OTHER SMALL LOCAL CEMETERIES, Buchanan, Michigan - ALPHABETIC INDEX COMPLETE NAME NAME SEC LOT DATES NOTES & READINGS ALEXANDER, MYRA ___________, MYRA 8 26 1982-2005 RIP Granddaughter ALEXANDER, RACHEL Cooper ___________, RACHEL Cooper 20 1 1821-1859 1st wife of Lorenzo P. Alexander ALEXANDER, THEODORE ___________, THEODORE 20 1 -1853 no stone; died age 10 (drowned); son of L. P. ALLEE, BRYAN PATRICK ALLEE, BRYAN PATRICK B 69 1961-1982 In loving memory; 1961-1983 ALLEE, FRANK O. ______, FRANK O. B 69 1925-2006 married Veronica R. on May 10, 1947 ALLEE, VERONICA R. ______, VERONICA R. B 69 1926-2012 "Virginia" married Frank 5-10-1947 ALLEN, ARTHUR H. ALLEN, ARTHUR H. A 55 1854-1887 ALLEN, ARTHUR M. ______, ARTHUR M. D 235 1908-1995 veteran ALLEN, BERNICE CAROLINE ______, BERNICE CAROLINE D 236 1882-1971 nee Mead; wife of Ralph ALLEN, BLANCH ______, BLANCH A 55 1887-1887 4 months daughter of Arthur & Joanna ALLEN, BYRON ______, BYRON 3 2 1852-1930 father ALLEN, CLARENCE RALPH ______, CLARENCE RALPH D 235 1881-1958 "Ralph" ALLEN, ELIZABETH ______, ELIZABETH 3 10 1820-1878 Wife of Elmer ALLEN, ELMER F. ______, ELMER F. 3 10 1810-1886 Husband of Elizabeth ALLEN, FRANK ACLUS ______, FRANK ACLUS H 146 1895-1978 ALLEN, HERBERT C. ______, HERBERT C. 3 2 1864-1904 ALLEN, IDA E. ______, IDA E. 3 2 1859-1907 ALLEN, INEZ MARY ______, INEZ MARY F 78 1918-2012 nee Lovelady ALLEN, IRENE ______, IRENE H 146 1903-1982 wife of Frank ALLEN, JOANNA H. ______, JOANNA H. A 55 1857-1929 ALLEN, LEVI S. ______, LEVI S. A 166 1883-1979 ALLEN, LOYD J. ______, LOYD J. F 78 1916-2003 veteran; married Inez 1/14/1937 ALLEN, MARY L. ______, MARY L. 3 2 1889-1929 ALLEN, PEARL JUNE ______, PEARL JUNE A 166 1888-1980 ALLEN, REX KELMAR ______, REX KELMAR E 27 1894-1968 MI PFC HO Co. 7 Inf WW I ALLEN, RICHARD D. ______, RICHARD D. H 31 1932-2009 US Army ALLEN, RUTH L. ______, RUTH L. 3 2 1903-1904 ALLEN, THELMA Moorehouse ______, THELMA Moorehouse D 235 1907-1985 wife of Arthur ALLEN, WALLACE F. ______, WALLACE F. H 145 1924-1944 Sgt 8th Air Force WWII; killed in France ALLENDER, BRIAN ALLENDER, BRIAN I 150 1971-2014 ALLIGER, CHARLES, Jr. ALLIGER, CHARLES, Jr. 21 14 1850-1875 Son Elisha & Nellie M (Elmendorf) Alliger ALLIGER, CHARLIE H. ________, CHARLIE H. 21 13 1878-1879 Son of J & MA Alliger ALLIGER, EDWIN E. ________, EDWIN E. A 8 1862-1933 Son Elisha & Nellie M (Elmendorf) Alliger ALLIGER, EMMA A. ________, EMMA A. A 8 1860-1902 ALLIGER, ERNEST C. ________, ERNEST C. 21 14 1878-1879 Son of EE & AJ Alliger ALLIGER, JOHN ________, JOHN 21 13 1841-1906 ALLIGER, MARY A. ________, MARY A. 21 13 1851-1908 ALLIS, LEE V. ALLIS, LEE V. C 33 1901-1992 ALLIS, NORMA PEARL ______, NORMA PEARL C 33 1905-1981 wife Lee Allis ALLISON, FRANK A.
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