Carpenter, Ruth E. (nee Rose) 1935 - 2001 Dredge, Fred G. 1893 - 1971 Evans, Charles W. 1899 - 1978 Evans, William 1864 - 1937 Griffith, Elwin James Aug 26, 1962 - Dec 13, 2004 son of Melvin & Dorothy (nee Evans) Griffith, Larry D. K. Aug 7, 1955 - Aug 29, 1955 son of Keith & Audrey Griffith, Melvin James Jul 7, 1926 - Nov 29, 2014 hus of Dorothy, son of Russell & Victoria Griffith, Russell Watson 1897 - 1982 Griffith, Victoria May (nee Gadd) 1900 - 1982 MacRae, Archibald 1901 - 1969 MacRae, Donald 1925 - 1939 MacRae, Thelma Sarran 1902 - 1990 Reddekp, Faye Oct 11, 1942 - Dec 1943 dau of Jake & Agatha Robertson, George Otto 1903 - 1977 Robertson, Violet 1902 - 1994 wife of George Rose, George May 16, 1895 - Sep 3, 1956 Rose, Howard 1889 - Mar 11, 1959 Rose, John M. 1932 - 2003 Rose, Laverne F. 1929 - 2001 Rose, Marie Lucy Feb 27, 1903 - May 25, 1952 Rose, Willa Marie Nov 1, 1937 - Nov 1, 1937 Ross, Shirley Alice (nee Rose) Dec 30, 1936 - Jun 27, 1998 Wilkins, Patricia E. Jul 28, 1950 age 8
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