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| 7051 | Oakwood Cemetery | Shepherd, Virgil (I55275)
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| 7052 | Oakwood Cemetery | Keeton, Dora Jane (I55276)
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| 7053 | Oakwood Cemetery | Keeton, Oran (I55344)
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| 7054 | Oakwood Cemetery | Brunk, Claudia Elizabeth (I55345)
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| 7055 | Oakwood Cemetery | Young, Robert Sidney (I56649)
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| 7056 | Oakwood Cemetery | Templeton, Emma Harris (I56650)
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| 7057 | Oakwood Memorial Park | Barnett, Eliza Jane (I1053)
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| 7058 | Oakwood Memorial Park | Milligan, Phillip Eugene (I9978)
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| 7059 | Oakwood Memorial Park | Milligan, Stanley Theodore (I9985)
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| 7060 | Oakwood Memorial Park | Denman, Della Ellen (I39086)
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| 7061 | Oakwood Memorial Park | Chevalley, Marcel Phillippe (I49263)
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| 7062 | Oakwood Memorial Park | Chevalley, Paul Pierre (I49268)
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| 7063 | Oberto I Obizzo (also Otbert) (died 15 October 975) was an Italian count palatine and margrave and the oldest known member of the Obertenghi family. He was, by heredity, Count of Milan from 951. Otbert's father was Margrave Adalbert, about whom nothing is known other than his name and title. Soon after assuming the Italian throne, Berengar II reorganised his territories south of the Po River, dividing them into three new marches (frontier districts) named after their respective margraves: the marca Aleramica of Aleram of Montferrat, the marca Arduinica of Arduin Glaber, and the marca Obertenga of Oberto. This last division consisted of eastern Liguria and was also known as the marca Januensis or March of Genoa. It consisted of Tuscany with the cities of Genoa, Luni, Tortona, Parma, and Piacenza. In 960, he had to take refuge in Germany. The next year, Pope John XII asked Otto I of Germany to intervene in Italy to protect him from Berengar. When Otto took control of Italy, Oberto was able to return to his lands, with the title of count palatine confirmed by Otto. He was succeeded as Count of Milan by his sons Adalberto II of Milan and later Oberto II. His great-grandson Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan founded the House of Este; this makes Otbert the top ancestor of the House of Este as well as of its branches, the House of Welf and the House of Hanover. | Oberto, I (I37141)
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| 7064 | Obit | Borland, Arthur Mellon (I36920)
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| 7065 | Obit courtesy of the Zanesville Signal, 10/2/1924 MRS. PARKINSON CALLED BY DEATH The death of Mrs. Emma F. Parkinson, aged 65, the widow of Joseph N. Parkinson, occurred at her home, 433 Jackson Street, at 3:20 o'clock Wednesday afternoon following an illness from a complication of diseases. She had been ill for more than a year. Her husband died on March 21 last, and since that time her decline has been rapid. Mrs. Parkinson is survived by two children, Walter Parkinson and Mrs. E. P. Linscott of this city; five grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: George Wilson of Muncie, Ind.; Wiley Wilson of Olney, Ill.; Edward Wilson of this city; Miss Louise Wilson of Marion; Mrs. Frank Granger and Mrs. Eliza Fleming of this city. | Wilson, Emma Frances (I40323)
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| 7066 | Obit courtesy of the Zanesville Times Recorder, June 5th, 1930 ERNEST MANN IS SUICIDE VICTIM Despondency Over Death of Son Leads to Tragic End Despondency and grief ove the loss of a son in a traffic accident on Woodlawn Avenue is given at the cause for the suicide of Ernest Mann, aged 45, at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the family home on Limestone Street. Mann was found by his wife in a semi-conscious condition, a bottle of poison at his side. A physician failed to revive the victim and death followed soon afterwards. Coroner G. B. Trout returning a suicide verdict. He was an employee of the Weller pottery and had not worked steadily of late. He brooded almost continually over the death of his son, Edward on Jan. 8, 1930, under a truck on Woodlawn Avenue and had been in a despondent mood for the past few days, relatives say. Surviving are his widow and one son, Basil, twin-brother of the accident victim, at home; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, Stafford; Mrs. Edward McAtee and Mrs. Floyd Parrett, Cambridge; Mrs. Ernest Thompson and Mrs. Milo King of Berne. Mann had moved here from Noble county about 20 years ago. Funeral services are incomplete. Keck in charge. Same day ERNEST MANN FUNERAL Funeral services for Ernest Mann of Limestone Street, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the C. A. Keck home, South Seventh Street. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the home until time for the last rites. | Mann, Ernest (I40316)
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| 7067 | OBIT: E. E. "Pete" Wentz, 92 of Camden, AR formerly of White Hall, AR passed away Monday, June 03, 2013. He was born March 23, 1921 in Crossett, AR to Milton H. and Mattie Lou Harris Wentz. He was a Marine veteran. Wentz's three year Marine career took him to San Diego, New Zealand, Hawaii, Saipan, Okinawa and Nagasaki. While anchored off Okinawa, Wentz's ship was hit by a kamikaze plane. "I was standing topside in the chow line watching the shelling of the island, all of a sudden, guys started hitting the deck. It didn't take long to realize that something was happening," Wentz said. Just before coming stateside, Wentz was sent to Nagasaki, just 45 days after the bombing. "When it was time for us to ship out, a band on the dock played "California Here I come," and it sure sounded good," said Wentz. "But I really didn't think I'd make it. I never let myself believe that I was going home. So many guys would be all set to go home and then disappointed when it didn't go through." After returning home he returned to the job at the Dr. Pepper Bottling Plant which he had held before his enlistment. He worked at the bottling plant until 1950. In 1953 he became employed at the Pine Bluff Arsenal as a sign painter. He was a member of Salem MBC in Watson Chapel, AR, active member of Jefferson County Gun Club, American Legion Post #232 and Amateur Trap Shooting Association. He was preceded in death by his parents, Milton & Mattie Lou Harris Wentz; daughter, Mary Lou Clay; brother, John Wentz; and sisters, Isabelle Wentz and Margaret Wentz. He is survived by his wife, Mary Wentz of White Hall, AR; daughters, Sandra McKenzie and husband, Robert of White Hall, AR and Sharri Germann and husband, Doug of Camden, AR; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A graveside service will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, June 06, 2013 at Upchurch Cemetery in Saline County. Proctor Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. | Wentz, Elmer Elliott (I21173)
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| 7068 | Obit: Irma Lova DeVauld, 80, of Burlington, died at 6:15 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005, at Great River Medical Center in West Burlington. Born May 7, 1925, in Mount Pleasant, she was the daughter of George Morgan and Vivian Lovada Morris Orendorff. On March 7, 1944, she married James DeVauld Sr. in Mount Pleasant. Mrs. DeVauld worked in production, was a government inspector at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant and was a postal carrier in West Burlington. She was a member of Parkside First Baptist Church, Daughter of Union Veterans, Sweet Adelines, Daughters Auxiliary and was a volunteer for Multiple Sclerosis. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Carol (Patrick Sr.) Kemp and Diana (Ron) McDowell, all of Burlington; one son, James DeVauld Jr. of Chesterfield, Va.; eight grandchildren, Jonathan, Jessica, Patrick Jr., Kenny, Amanda, Danny, Michelle, Todd; three stepgrandchildren, Mark, Jennifer, Dana; 13 great-grandchildren, Kyle, Dustin, Megan, Matthew, Austin, Zackery, Jason, Matthew, Kellen, Cameron, Cassidy, Kristian, Kobe; five stepgreat-grandchildren, Kasie, Andrew, Matthew, Josh, Amanda; two stepbrothers, Richard Poindexter of Bur-lington and Jack Poindexter of Florida; and one stepsister, Joyce Esty of West Bur-lington. She was preceded in death by her parents, one stepbrother, stepmother and one great-grandson, Ryan. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Prugh's Chapel. The funeral for Mrs. DeVauld will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Prugh's Chapel, with Pastor Marshall Jackman and the Rev. Tyrone Henderson officiating. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. Memorials have been established for Great River Hospice and Parkside First Baptist Church. | Orendorff, Irma Luva (I34360)
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| 7069 | OBIT: Isabelle Wentz, age 87, of Homer, La. (formerly of Little Rock, AR.), died Sunday April 22 at Homer Memorial Hospital in Homer, LA. Born August 8, 1924 in Ausable,MI. a daughter of the late Milton Henry Wentz and Mattie Lou Harris Wentz she was retired from A.T. & T. and a member of Lifeline Baptist Church in Mablevale, AR. Also, preceding her in death was a brother John Wentz. Survivors are 1 brother E.E. "Pete" Wentz and spouse Teny of White Hall, AR. Several nieces and nephews. Graveside services 10:00 a.m. Thursday April 26, Oakland Cemetery in Warren, AR. by Frazer's Funeral Home. Visitation 9:15 a.m. until service time Thursday at Frazer's. Memorials preferred Lifeline Baptist Church; 7601 Baseline Road; Mablevale, AR. 72209. | Wentz, Isabelle (I21174)
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| 7070 | Obit: James Paul DeVauld Sr., 79, of Burlington died at 3:42 a.m. Monday, May 7, 2007, at Great River Medical Center. Born June 23, 1927, in Carthage, Mo., he was the son of William Frank and Pearl Victoria (Davis) DeVauld. On March 7, 1944, he married Irma Lova DeVauld in Mount Pleasant. She died Nov. 27, 2005. Mr. DeVauld worked at IAAP, retiring after 50 years. He was in WWII in the Army where he was injured in Normandy. He enjoyed cooking (he was a great cook), fishing, hunting, mushroom hunting and flower gardens. He was an avid coin collector. He was a loving and caring husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather and friend to all who met him. Jim was an avid Southeastern Community College Blackhawk fan attending all the games until his and Irma's health declined to where they could not attend anymore. They did, however, listen to the games on the radio. He was a member of Disabled American Veterans Association. He coached Industrial League Softball (IAAP) and a basketball team for First Baptist Church. Mr. DeVauld was a change house attendant. He was a member of DAV, and head deacon of Parkside First Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Carol (Patrick Sr.) Kemp and Diana (Ron) McDowell, both of Burlington; one son, James DeVauld Jr. of Colonial Heights, Va.; eight grandchildren, Jonathan, Jessica, Patrick Jr., Kenny, Amanda, Danny, Michelle and Todd; three stepgrandchildren, Mark, Jennifer and Dana; 14 great-grandchildren, Kyle, Dustin, Meghan, Matthew, Austin, Zackery, Jason, Matthew, Amanda, Cassidy, Kristian, Kobe, Kellon and Cameron; five stepgreat-grandchildren, Kassie, Andrew, Matthew, Josh and Amanda; one stepsister, Vernadine Stevenson; one brother-in-law, Richard Poindexter; and one sister-in-law, Joyce Esty. Besides his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, George; and one great-great-grandson, Ryan. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Prugh's Chapel, where the family will receive friends. The funeral for Mr. DeVauld will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Parkside First Baptist Church, with Pastor Marshall Jackman officiating. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery, Blk. 326, Lot 148. The celebration of Life Service will begin at noon with a luncheon in the church hall for all the family and friends. Followed by the Celebration of Life Service for James Paul DeVauld, Sr., Military Graveside Rites will be conducted by the Burlington Area Veterans Honor Guard. A memorial has been established for Parkside First Baptist Church and Great River Medical Center Hospice. | Devauld, James Paul Sr (I34364)
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| 7071 | OBITUARIES Frances Amore Frances Marie Amore of South Boardman passed away on Sept. 29, 2005, at her home. She was born on May 24, 1947, the daughter of Amos and Josephine (Smith) Cron in Flint. Frances enjoyed crafts, gardening and making things for her grandchildren. Frances is survived by her fianc?, Richard K. Durham, of 21 years; children, Jessica Forstner Sillings of Newton, Ala., Charles B. (Patricia) Amore II and Liberty A. Amore, both of Kalkaska; grandchildren, Amanda, Brandon, Ashley, Jennifer, Alexis, Kimberly, Marcus, Alivia, Chennoah, Erik, Natasha, Morgan and Rhiannon; and siblings; Charles (Elaine) Cron of Kalkaska and Carol Ortiz of Flint. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. Arrangements were made by Wolfe Funeral Home, Kalkaska. | Cron, Frances Marie (I50231)
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| 7072 | Obituaries, : Cass County Historical Society | Source (S172)
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| 7073 | Obituary for Willie E Barber: Willie E Barber, 80, a retired berry farmer who moved from Puyallup to Kent eight years ago, died Thursday. He was born in Levaca, Ark. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J.B. Clark, of Eau Gallie, Fla; and four sons, Laurel G, of Auburn, Oscar, of Kansas City, Mo., and Pat and Rudolph, both of Kent. Services are being announced by Edline Chapel, Kent. | Barber, William Estes (I29951)
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| 7074 | Obituary from 8/22/2012 Angela Lee Tiffany (September 17, 1977 - August 19, 2012) Angela Lee Tiffany, 34 of Mexico, passed away Sunday, Aug. 19, 2012 at Audrain Medical Center in Mexico. A visitation will be held from 12 noon until 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25th, at Arnold Funeral Home in Mexico. Angela was born Sept. 17, 1977 in Brookfield, Missouri. On May 6, 2000 in Marceline, she married Jeffrey Tiffany. He survives. She had been disabled since 2003 as a result of being a heart transplant recipient and cancer. She was a member of the United Ministry of Faith Church. Survivors include her husband, Jeffrey of the home; children, Zacheriah Nathanuel Tiffany, age nine of the home, Matthew Lee Allen and wife, Jennifer of Jacksonville, Florida, Rene Norine Behrle of Shell Knob, Siera Nicole Tiffany of O’Fallon, Joshua Tiffany of O’Fallon, Roman Tiffany of O’Fallon, Jeffrey Wade Tiffany of Victoria, Texas and Cassandra Hunt of Mexico; four grandchildren, her parents, Edna Pollard and husband, Lee of Winslow, Arizona and Rick Wilkins and wife, Kim of Chillicothe, Illinois; and her sister, Jennifer Hunt of Mexico. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association. Both may be sent in care of Arnold Funeral Home, 425 S. Jefferson, Mexico, MO 65265. | Wilkins, Angela Lee (I15019)
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| 7075 | Obituary notice of Jacob Pruitt in The Democrat, Huntsville, Alabama, May 21, 1845: "Died -- At his residence in Walker County, Ala., on the 14st inst., Captain Jacob Pruitt, formerly of this county, after an illness of three days. He was about 80 years of age, every way a pious man, having been a member of the Baptist Church for 30 or 40 years. His aged widow in feeble health, and a large family of children and numerous friends, mourn his loss." -- Brockman Manuscript, p. 109, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution Library Military 1 1: Pvt. in the American Revolutionary War Military 1 2: 1812, Captain with the Tennessee Mounted Volunteers during the War of 1812 | Pruet, Jacob (I11531)
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| 7076 | Obituary of Elisha S. Gibson Old Settler Dead E. S. Gibson, one of our well known residents and old time settlers, passed away Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock, after suffering from a stroke of paralysis since Thursday of last week. He was born in the state of Indiana [note: some census records say Ohio] on February 23d, 1832, and died November 3d, 1909 [note: newspaper mistakenly has the year as 1906] , having reached the ripe age of 77 years, 8 months and 11 days. While still a small boy, he moved with his parents to Washington county [note: research says Washington township, Tazewell county] Illinois, where he spent the years of his boyhood and early manhood. In July 1852, he married Miss [note: left out first name of Ann] Maria Lewis, who survives him. In this wedlock were born six children, three boys and three girls. These are George D. Gibson of Wenona, Ill., Mrs. T. A. Stillwell of Stanford Ill., Mrs. O. J. Henby of Cozad, Neb., Henry Gibson, who died in 1879, Robert G. Gibson of Nora, Neb. and Mrs. J. R. McKinney of Quinter, Kansas. Mr. Gibson came to Nuckolls county, Neb., in 1878, and has made his home here ever since. Being thus one of the pioneers of the county, he was identified with its development as long as his health permitted. Mr. Gibson was converted at the age of eighteen and as long as health permitted, was always active in religious work, especially in connection with the Presbyterian church of which he was a member until his death. He was an active Sunday School worker and for a time president of the Nuckolls County Association. His home was the center of Christian influence and the home of the pioneer preacher of the gospel in the region. Up to five years ago he was permitted to enjoy good health, but at that time he suffered from a partial stroke of paralysis, and while he recovered sufficiently to enable him to be about again, his health was in every way very much enfeebled and death came as a welcome release for a weary soul and body. The funeral services will be conducted on Friday at 2 p.m. from the Presbyterian church at Ruskin. Rev. F. G. Knauer of Nelson will have charge of the service and interment will be in the cemetery at Ruskin. | Gibson, Elisha Scogin (I16424)
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| 7077 | Obituary of Jacob: Died of pulmonary consumpution on the 16th instant at his residence in Malta. Jacob BUMGARDNER, Esq. in the 66th year of his age. Mr B had been the subject of affliection for many years; and was still making use of medical means to repair a shattered constitution. ...he stated that he was not only ready, but anxious to go. Surrounded by his heart stricken wife and some of his children, who could be present, all bathed in tears, his immortal spirit took its flight to God who gave it. Thus ended the life of a kind husband and parent and a much esteemed citizen..... | Bumgardner, Johann Jacob Jr (I1381)
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| 7078 | Obituary: CHARLES GLEN CRON CHARLES GLEN CRON, 64, of Kalkaska, died Monday, Oct. 23, 2006, at home. A funeral service will be held Friday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m., at the Kalkaska United Methodist Church, where visitation will take place one hour prior. Burial will be in Flint Memorial Park Cemetery. The Wolfe-O'Neill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. This obituary was originally published in the Record-Eagle. Published online on 10/25/2006 courtesy of Record-Eagle. | Cron, Charles Glen (I50232)
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| 7079 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Gibson, Elizabeth Ann (I5256)
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| 7080 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Runyen, Robert (I12295)
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| 7081 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Brumble, Son (I19884)
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| 7082 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Frank, John Frederick (I51862)
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| 7083 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Linck, Charlotte (I51863)
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| 7084 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Rose, James Madison (I52551)
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| 7085 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Nowlain, Bessie Alice (I57125)
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| 7086 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Anderton, Roy W (I57127)
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| 7087 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Anderton, Coy Ben (I57128)
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| 7088 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Anderton, Troy Joe (I57129)
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| 7089 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Anderton, Harold Ray (I57130)
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| 7090 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Nowlain, Velma Faye (I57139)
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| 7091 | Odessa Cemetery | Bell, Elmer Clarence (I1593)
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| 7092 | Odessa Cemetery | McMillen, Lula Elizabeth (I35702)
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| 7093 | of pneumonia | Ackley, Katie Ladora (I44433)
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| 7094 | Ogden City Cemetery | Edie, Mabel Emma (I35341)
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| 7095 | Ogden City Cemetery | McClure, William Jennings (I35356)
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| 7096 | Ogden City Cemetery | McClure, Virgil A (I35357)
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| 7097 | Ogden City Cemetery | McClure, James J (I35358)
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| 7098 | Ogden City Cemetery | McClure, Florence Emma (I35359)
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| 7099 | Ogden City Cemetery | McClure, William Eugene (I50937)
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| 7100 | Ogden City Cemetery | Cullen, Homer Allen (I50938)
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