Adamson, Ralph Edward 1874 - 1958 Adamson, Ruhamah Amy (nee Snyder) 1892 - 1973 wife of Ralph Barrie, Annie 1948 Barrie, Emily Bittner, Mary Alice 1930 Buckle, Annie 1957 Buckle, Fred Sr. Buckle, Mrs. Fred Sr. Buckle, Lydia Castles, George Castles, John 1934 Franklin, Albert 1962 Franklin, Flossie wife of Albert Frantz, John William 1941 Gerlock, Norob 1945 Gillespie, Alex 1938 Gillespie, Angus 1936 Gillespie, Daniel E. 1955 Gillespie, Mary 1940 Harris, Mrs. Hellewell, (baby) 1944 Hellewell, Diane 1944 Hellewell, Patricia Marie 1943 Hutton, Isaac 1959 Jamieson Jim 1980 McDowell, Thomas James 1942 McDowell, Mrs. Tom McEwen, Grace 1955 McKatel, John 1943 McKay, Alex McKiel, Edward John McKiel, John Edward McMan, William Moore, Alice Moore, Arthur Moore, James Moore, Mary Peterson, Agnes 1944 Peterson, C. N. 1947 Prusser, M. May 1940 Smart, Alexander (baby) 1946 Smart, Andrew 1964 Smart, George 1964 Smart, Grace 1962 Smart, James 1957 Smart, Jessie 1946 Smart, John 1957 Smart, Marjorie 1944 Trench, Maggie 1959 Trusty, Alice wife of Elmer Trusty, (child) Uglow, Edward Uglow, Simon 1959 Wheatley, Fanny 1935 Wheatley, Harry
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