Allen, Horace 1882 – 1949 Allen, Alice 1886 – 1971 Bouey, John A. 21 Jul 1886 – 18 Jun 1932 Bouey, Catherine 2 Aug 1867 – 6 Apr 1937 Bouey, Percy (baby) Campbell, Charlie 1 Nov 1904 – 5 Feb 1936 hus of Evaline Cosgrove, Harold 1877 – 1940 Fast, John (baby) Gray, Eleanor Thistle 1868 – 1938 Holtz (baby) died 1937 Holtz, Bertha Amelia Henriette Dec 10 1859 - April 1943 Holtz, Karl St. Frederick March 16, 1852 - June 1924 Holtz, Margaret 1927 – 1944 Holtz, Norman 1913 – 1927 Hughes, Raymond 'Dale' 9 Nov 1939 – 19 Sep 2006 Johnson, Otto Kachler, Hienz George 1929 – 1930 Kater, Otto Max 1896 – 1963 McAuley, A. B. 4 Jul 1889 – 19 Jul 1965 McAuley, Raymond McIntyre, Archie McKnight, Dora 1881 – 1944 McKnight, David 1880 – 1939 McKnight, Robert 1912 – 1949 son of David & Dora Ormston, Cedric 1896 – 1964 Ormston, Wilma 1909-1998 Stuckey, Edward 1856 – 1932 son of George & Eliza (nee Doble) Stuckey, Elizabeth Adra (nee Patterson) 1866 - 1962 Stuckey, Edward & Elizabeth Stuckey, Harlin Edward 1905 – 1967 son of Edward & Elizabeth Stuckey, John Wesley 1909 – 1963 Treglown, Tomas unassigned 1 unassigned 2 Young (baby) Zohner, Amelia 1889 – 1981 Zohner, Gustav 1888 – 1939
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