Albertson, Mrs. died 1914 Armstrong, Clarence 1903 1976 Armstrong, Elwood Thompson Mar 15, 1909 age 10 mos, son of G. D. & Martha Armstrong, George Dee 1870 1944 Armstrong, Martha 1877 1938 Armstrong, Mary 1911 1993 Baker, (infant) Beattie, John N. 1860 1912 Blatchford, Mrs. R. died 1913 Bratt, Ephriam Leslie Nov 7, 1879 Feb 15, 1911 Bratt, George Morgan Aug 21 1867 Dec 28, 1890 Bratt, Jessie Apr 14, 1840 Feb 9, 1922 Bratt, Rachel Carrothers Aug 24,1846 - Jan 28, 1916 age 69 yrs 7 mos, wife of Jessie Charlton, Lyla Vivian (Bratt) 1930 2004 Douglas, (unknown) Eyre, Henry 1835 - Feb 18, 1907 age 72 Girard, C. Helstrom, (infant) died May 25, 1973 Helstrom, Adoline K. L. 1907 1987 Helstrom, C. Theodore 'Ted' 1904 1987 Helstrom, David Edward Dec 7, 1895 Nov 6, 1937 son of D. E. & Emma Helstrom, Detlof Edward Jul 25, 1862 May 6, 1912 Helstrom, Emma Theresa Jul 23, 1863 Dec 28, 1946 Helstrom, Paul 1908 1992 Howlett, Arthur J. 1894 1938 Howlett, Duane 1925 2003 Howlett, Isobel 1935 1997 Jasper, John Nov 8, 1848 Nov 16, 1924 Jasper, Kalman J. Jan 22, 1924 age 6 mos, son of Henry & Leone Jasper, Sophia Lorraine Apr 30, 1926 age 21 mos, dau of Henry & Leone Jasper, Sophia Nov 26, 1858 Sep 18, 1929 wife of John Jasper, Walter (baby) Dec 27, 1925 - Dec 27, 1925 child of Henry & Leone Kalina, Bertha C. (Jasper) Jan 1, 1918 age 24 yrs 4 mos, wife of Charles Kalina, Walter Mar 6, 1912 Sep 8, 1914 McGillivray, Duncan R. Jun 6, 1894 age 1 yr 6 mos, son of Geo & Annie McGillivray, Duncan 1826 - Sep 8, 1908 age 82 Miller, Sarah Jan 1, 1868 Dec 7, 1908 wife of Obadiah OBryant, Vernie Lee Feb 10, 1916 age 30 yrs 3 days, son of C. L. & G. Peacy, Alexander Maitland Apr 28, 1906 May 18, 1906 (No Headstone) Richards, Bessie Edith Apr 18, 1917 Jul 12 1917 dau of John F. & Elsie Veach, Jonathan May 2, 1850 Oct 25, 1905 Worrell (infant)
(Plaque Inscription)
Buck Lake Pioneers
Erected in memory of the pioneers of the Buck Lake community who settled here, starting in 1889.
Before the Soo Line Railway was built in 1893 and the advent of the Town of Milestone, their only market and source of supplies was Regina.
A Methodist Church was built 10 rods north in 1893 and there was a post office nearby. This was the social center for miles around and thrived as such till the Grand Trunk Railway came through and the Village of Gray was built in 1912.
The names of those interred here are on file in the Municipal Office, Wilcox.
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