Date of death - Plot Number Armstrong, Albert 1945 P39 Armstrong, Austace 1954 P10 Armstrong, Bruce 1943 P10 Armstrong, Edna 1975 P39 Armstrong, Harold 1978 P31 Armstrong, Mary Anne 1923 P18 Armstrong, Sarah 1933 P10 Armstrong, William 1929 P18 Barnes, Albert 1956 P38 Barnes, Alfred 2003 age 84 son of Albert & Mary Anne P38 Barnes, Mary Anne 1978 P38 Browatzki, Allen L. 1928 P55 Brown, Victor Stanley Oct 22, 1942 – Oct 6, 1945 son of Stan & Mary P71 Cross, Chester 1968 P62 Cross, Jacob Boyd 1923 P63 Cross, Joseph 1932 P63 Cross, Rebecca 1949 P63 Cross, Robert P62 Dayman, Margaret 1941 P27 Demill, William 1917 P26 Demyen, (baby) 1947 P79 Demyen, Lawrence William 1947 P79 Galbraith, Bernice 1963 P22 Galbraith, Bess 1968 P22 Harkness, Ewart 1966 son of Thomas & Mary P7 Harkness, John David McAdam 19 Jan 1901 - 13 Jan 2000 son of Thomas & Mary P6 Harkness, Mary 1963 P8 Harkness, Mary (nee Armstrong) 1993 wife of John P6 Harkness, Mary Irene 'May' 1971 P7 Harkness, Thomas 1956 P8 Hoy, Nestor E. 1918 P72 Lilligren, Cecilia 1972 P32 Little, Jean 1921 P64 Long, Katie 1957 P40 Long, Russell 1932 P40 McAdam, John 1932 P8 Milne, H. George 17 May 1929 - 6 Jan 2006 son of Harry & Christina P5 Patterson, Ethel 21 Mar 2012 age 97 P11 Patterson, Thomas 1993 P11 Perrin, Joseph P25 Perrin, Sadie 1916 P25 Romas, John 1978 P42 Rusche, John Uliche 26 May 1839 P1 Sanford, Eric 1987 P24 Sanford, Suzie A. 1976 P24 Sayles, Jean 1942 P23 Sayles, Thomas 1921 P23 Shields, (baby) 1916 P33 Simpson, Lily 1936 P19 Speer, Mary Jane 1944 P20 Stasiuk, (baby) 1928 P80 Whiteside, Ainslie 1916 P17 Whiteside, Elzabeth 1949 P9 Whiteside, Frederick 1936 P9 Whiteside, Leslie 1939 P9 Whiteside, Richmond 1938 P17 Whiteside, Vernon 1961 P34 Wyand, Dora 1923 P56
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