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Ronald E. Case Ronald E. Case, "Husband, Dad-Papa, Grandpa, Friend / A beautiful man with a beautiful smile. Ron loved his family, his friends, and his work, and he gave so much to all of them. He is at peace with his God."
- Gravestone of Morishita Family
- Gravestone of David and Janet Lee
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J. and S. Lake The shared burial of John and Susan Lake.
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Johnson Family Stones Two gravestones close together, the larger for Jonas J (1856-1937) and his wife Anna Chpistina (1855-1913), decorated with ivy. Hulda W (1896-1957) has a small placard at the foot of the bigger stone, there is no last name so I assume she is also a Johnson.
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Wood family stones 5 & 6 Isaac T. Wood 1862-1946 Minnie Wood 1869-1941
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Olsen family bricks Two small stones next to each other for the Olsen family. One for Maxine Olsen 1926 and one for Bert Olsen 1886-1943. Bert's name is justified to the right as if to leave room for another name but it is blank.
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Carpenter Family Obelisk One of the only large stones at Douglas cemetery, dark gray obelisk with the family name underneath the father's name. Each family member has their familial title above their name (father, mother, and daughter). One side is blank. Edward M. Carpenter 1830-1914 Sarah A. Carpenter 1833-1918 Mary A. Murray Carpenter 1854-1914
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Lake Stone Milton C. Lake and Josie C. Lake 1865-1938, 1868-1942, simple headstone, with scratch marks that look vaguely like water.
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Basin Grave 3 Bowl-shaped grave, no individual name
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Three Musketeers Grave Grave with spouses, and brother
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Wood Family Stone 4 Mabel A. Wood 1896-1978 local school teacher
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Wood Family Stone 3 Marian L. Wood 1875-1953 William S. Wood 1868-1958 married couple decorated with flowers, family name centered
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Wood Family Stone 2 simple brick: Elizabeth Wood 1842-1931 Army Nurse
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Wood Family Stone 1 Reverend J. H. Wood, 1842-1928, simple stone, 123rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry member
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Family to Spouse Grave 14 Unclear whether these are children to the Hausler's in Spouse Grave 14, or if it is one child and their spouse
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Chamberlain Stone 2 Elijah D. Chamberlain 1854-1929, the word papa centered with ivy
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McElfish Grave 3 Another individual grave in McElfish family
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McElfish Grave 2 Individual gravestone for family member
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Chamberlain Stone Margaret J. Chamberlain 1881-1951 and Albert F. Chamberlain 1876-1949 simple stone with cross
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McElfish Grave 1 Family gravestone
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Hicks Stone W. G. Hicks Mary Hicks plain stone with monogram at the top, second hicks stone in picture (overgrown)
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Crowston Stone Agnes and Joseph Crowston, 1848/1842-1920, labeled mother and father, empty space at the bottom