SE 3-4-28 W2 Anderson, (baby) Apr 9, 1923 - Apr 9, 1923 child of William James & Mary Elizabeth (nee Kerganven) SE 27-4-27 W2 Bennett, Thomas William 'Tom' Nov 15, 1919 - Dec 25, 2000 son of Thomas W. & Lottie (nee Hronesh) NW 31-6-28 W2 Bolley, John 1911 - 1912 NE 22-5-26 W2 Campbell, (baby) 1918 - Oct 28, 1918 child of Gordon & Julia (nee Herom) SE 12-5-29 W2 Davis, John Marshall Jun 19, 1915 - Oct 29, 1918 sonof Charles Frank & Ann Violet (nee Hammond) SW 6-2-29 W2 Dechaine, (baby) 1926 - Aug 23, 1926 child of Jean & Valentine (nee Jarton) SW 24-4-29 W2 Donnelly, Christina (Forrester) Feb 2, 1910 - Sep 26, 1998 wife of William Donnelly, William Walker Jan 2, 1902 - Jun 13, 1994 SE 9-5-30 W2 Fenwick, (baby) died Feb 24, 1918 child of J. R. & Emma Sec. 4-4-30 W2 Grant, George James died Sep 29, 1920 age 3 mos, son of G. S. S. & Grace Violet (nee Newman) SW 4-5-30 W2 Hutchinson, Susan 6 Jul 1961 - 28 Oct 2011 dau of Melvin & Barbara (nee Morrow) NE 1-5-29 W2 McCabe, (women & child) died c.1920 SE 4-5-28 W2 Paterson, James R. Jr. Mar 14, 1924 - Jun 17, 1997 son of James & Mary W. M. (nee Young) Paterson, Jean Muriel (nee Bradley) Jun 2, 1930 - Aug 21, 2001 dau of John Willis & Elsie Muriel (nee Allsopp) NW 16-5-28 W2 Pulfer, Alice Violet 'Vi' (nee Bolley) Jul 17, 1926 - Jan 26, 1983 dau of Phillip & Mary (nee Sowich) Pulfer, Virgil John H. Dec 5, 1914 - May 27, 2004 son of John & Gertrude (nee Elmhirst) SE 26-6-28 W2 Schauenberg, John C. Nov 24, 1917 - Nov 20, 2003 hus of Annette Cayer, son of John C. & Louisa M. (nee Bieber)
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