Axford, (baby) died 25 Sep 1923 Baker, Henry Lincoln 26 Jan 1882 – 5 May 1929 Burwell, Charles 1881 – 1938 Cuddington, (unknown) Fisk, Alma 1873 – 1930 wife of Ernest Fisk, Ernest Wilbur 1873 – 1934 Ford, Donna Darlene 1952 – Ford, Glen Drexel 15 Jun 1949 – 2 Nov 2003 LaFoy Family Headstone LaFoy, Addah Belle died 1966 wife of Tip LaFoy, Adeline 1910 – 1930 wife of E. M. LaFoy, Dell 1883 – 1970 LaFoy, Elizabeth Maude 1904 – 1986 LaFoy, Eloise Belle 1914 – 1934 LaFoy, Francis 1910 – 1925 dau of J. C. & M. F. LaFoy, George 1860 – 1935 LaFoy, George 1860 - 1935 (2nd photo) LaFoy, Jacob C. Jr. 1869 – 1950 LaFoy, Joan (baby) LaFoy, Maggie Frances 1872 – 1953 wife of Jacob LaFoy, Morley Delno 21 Sep 1927 – 19 Sep 1976 LaFoy, Plummer 1903 – 1935 hus of Henrietta LaFoy, Plummer (2nd photo) LaFoy, Tip 1875 – 1957 LaFoy, Wylie Winfield 1901 – 1984 Leopold, Nina E. (nee Fisk) 1900 – 1923 dau of Ernest & Alma Lewis Family Headstone Lewis, Florence (nee Cooper) Simmonds 12 May 1929 – 3 Oct 2013 dau of Neville & Mary Lewis, Glenn Alvin 1931 – 1944 Lewis, Ron 1930 – 1985 McGillivray, Annie 1864 – 1939 McGillivray, George 1859 – 1937 Neil, William Allan 'Bill' 1963 – 1992 Sauve, Edna Staton, Arthur 1862 – 1946 Staton, Louisa 1872 – 1945 Williams, (baby) Yeo, Fred E. 1941 – 1992 Yeo, Guy 1960 – 1998
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