Atkin, Henry 1865 - 1930 Atkin, Mary J. 1965 1945 Bailey, David 1852 - 1923 Bailey, Margaret 1856 - 1917 Dean, Arthur G. 1891 - 1971 Dean, Clair Madge Rosalie 1928 Dean, Doreen Frances (nee Story) 26 Jul 1930 - 11 Dec 2009 wife of David, dau of George & Teressa (nee Brown) Dean, Edith M. (nee Bailey) 1887 - 1977 Dean, Eleanor E. 'Nell' 1894 - 1990 Dean, George 1855 - 1919 Dean, Grace Ida (nee Enright) 9 May 1930 - 30 Jan 2001 dau of Ralph & Olive Dean, Mary 1862 - 1917 Dean, Neil Morrison 17 Feb 1923 - 1 Jan 2017 son of Arthur & Edith Dean, Vernon L. 1898 - 1984 Dewhurst, Emma 1875 - 1964 Ferrie, David James 1919 - 1919 grandson of James Ferrie, James David 1848 - 1926 Ferrie, Jean Hope 1927 - 1927 grandau of James Jiggens, Frederick 1872 - 1962 Jiggens, Susan E. 1872 - 1931 McArthur, Mary Morrison 24 Dec 1860 - 21 Oct 1928 Murray, Fanny 2 Jun 1862 - 3 Dec 1937 Murray, Gerald Vernon 1946 - 1988 Murray, John 1862 - 1944 unknown (4 markers) unknown (small enclosed plot)
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