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married couple
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HOWELL "HOWELL / Lester "Buck" 1921 - 1995 / Marjorie 1923 - 2011 / MARRIED JUNE 30, 1939"
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Roland C Morgan / Elizabeth J Morgan "Roland C Morgan / 1881 - 1919 / Father "Elizabeth J Morgan / 1886 - 1963 / Mother
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Johnson Stone 2 Emma L. Johnson 1865-1927 Charles P. Johnson 1845-1919
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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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Roy and Novella Cooper Joint gravestone of Roy F. Cooper and Novella F. Cooper. Roy: June 27, 1918 - January 4, 2001. Novella: March 6, 1910 - April 17, 2005. A colored engraving of a man holding a rifle next to a dog appears to the top left of the stone, and a colored engraving of a woman painting appears to the top right of the stone.
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Sandra and Larry Corder Joint gravestone of Sandra L. Corder and Larry C. Corder. Sandra: October 11, 1947-. Larry: February 13, 1944 - January 7, 2017. The entire stone is shaped like two hearts above a landscape of the pacific northwest. The family name appears as its own structure of the stone that holds a flower-holder atop of it.
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Chris and Hope Carter Joint gravestone of Chirst T. Carter and Hope L. Carter. Chris: March 19, 1977-. Hope: September 20, 1973 - August 23, 2005. Inscription under Hope's dates reads: "Forever Our Hero". Two parallel engraved fairies appear on both sidesm and an engraving of a rustic cross appears in the center front of the grave. On the back of the grave is a large-scale reproduced engraving of "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt.
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Charles and Shirley Boothby Joint gravestone of Charles Albert Boothby and Shirley Jean Boothby. Charles: May 20, 1927 - August 25, 2013. Shirley: January 1, 1932 -. Inscription reads: Married October 27, 1956". An engraving of interlocking marriage rings appears at the center of the grave.
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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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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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Chamberlain Stone Margaret J. Chamberlain 1881-1951 and Albert F. Chamberlain 1876-1949 simple stone with cross
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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
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Benedict stone Walter Perry Benedict, 1851-1900 and his wife Wealth E. Rogers, 1850-1914 small leaf and flower carvings
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Robertson Family Stone Rebecca J. & Joseph W. Robertson DOB 1851, DOD 1936/1916 flowers with the last name centered, very similar to other family stones nearby
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Canzler family Stones Lucile M. Canzler 1921-1928 Donald E. Canzler 1919-1920 George A. Canzler 1886-1956 Martha L. Canzler 1893-1955 Two identical family stones. One for two children, Luciel (7y/o) and Donald (1y/o), and another for their parents, George and Martha, who outlived both children. Each person has a bible reference beneath their names.
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Rathman Stone Stanley A. & Vorita G (could be Norita), married couple, DOB 1925/1936, DOD 2005/2004, other Rathman stone in picture