Altice, James Jacob 1919 - Altice, Lawrence 1873 - Archibald, (baby) died 18 Oct 1931 son of W. Bator, (baby) 1917 - 1917 Beaumont, Mary L. 1887 - 1928 Butler, (baby) 1916 - 1916 Butler, Ruth 1853 - 1944 Dukes, Fred A. 1884 - 1928 Fear, Billy died age 8 mos 17 days Fear, Elsie Anne Fear, William James 1921 - 1921 Gardner, Thomas 1877 - 1929 Goodwin, (baby) 1929 - 1929 Griffen, Lila 1874 - 1930 Halback, Lucy 1858 - 1938 Hall, Norman Edward 1922 - 1922 Harper, Gerald Herman 1939 - 1939 Hawkins, Mrs. Harry 'Henry' LaRoche, Melvina 1850 - 1930 Lounsbury, Lottie 1887 - 1959 Lundberg, Charles Lundberg, Hannah 11 Nov 1934 age 80 McCullum, (baby) McIntyre, George Allan 3 Jun 1889 - 26 Jun1929 hus of Mary Catherine Quaid McLaughlan, Jane 1846 - 1921 age 74 yrs 11 mos 15 days McLaughlan, William D. 1845 - 1937 McLeod, Wilfred Norman 1899 - 1935 Mohr, Mildred B. 1943 - 1943 Prato, (baby) 1916 - 1916 Quaid, Annie R. 1879 - 1936 wife of John Quaid, John J. 1869 - 1943 Rawles, George Brock 1924 - 1924 Sharp, Emma 1852 - 1928 Sharp, Herbert A. 1854 - 1935 Smith, Everett Howard 23 Feb 1917 - 17 Feb 1918 Terry, Osborne George 1938 - 1938 Thompson, Lillie Leona 1920 - 1920 Wales, Clifford Wallace 1926 - 1938 Wales, Dennis Ford 1926 - 1938 Wales, Henry died 1954 Wales, Martha died 1939 wife of Henry
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