Anderson, John Albert 1866 - 1945 hus of Delia Emma Ready Anderson, Lloyd Cecil Aug 14, 1901 - Sep 15, 1930 hus of Marbeth Findlay Updike, son of John & Delia Airey, Dorothy 1915 - 1930 dau of Thomas & Hannah Eytcheson, Spencer Turp 1852 - 1917, 1st hus of Minnie Anderson Fenton, William Sep 5, 1843 - Jan 30, 1916 Flory, John R. 1865 - 1927 Forner, May 1894 - 1933 Gegner, Everette 1938 - 1940 Hallam, Thomas Porter 1883 - 1933 Haynes, Minnie (nee Anderson) Eytcheson 1875 - 1952 wife of Lester Haynes, Lester R. 1875 - 1956 Lepp, Edward 1881 - 1930 Longman, Harold 1921 - 1930 Reedy, William 1847 - 1931 Reedy, Marguerite 1850 - 1934 Rote, Lewis Jefferson 1865 - 1943 Rote, Nettie May 1864 - 1939 Rote, Sarah E. Mar 1, 1901 - Oct 31, 1919 dau of Lewis & Nettie Ruedig, Herbert 1876 - 1945 Ruedig, Katherine Rosetta 1852 - 1928 wife of Johann Ruedig, Kathryn (nee Fenton) 1878 - 1955 Ruedig, Johann Wm. 1847 - 1932 Zimmer, Mack O. 1870 - 1935
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