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secular
- Gravestone of Maria Matis
- Gravestone of Ruby Alice Powell
- Gravestone of Meleseke Nua
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Gravestone of W. A. Thomson W. A. Thomson, Lieut. Co. C, Missouri Inf., Born June 14 1844, Died Oct 22 1885
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Gravestone of Eva Burton Eva Burton, A Native of Chicago Ill, Died March 15 1885, Aged 32 Years
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Gravestone of Josephine Ulrieka Smith Josephine Ulrieka Smith, of Rothenberg Whertomberg, Died June 12 1884, Aged 45 Years
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Gravestone of James Moorey "We'll Meet Again" James Moorey, Born Aug 7 1856, Died July 31 1883, "Best husband in the silent tomb/Best for the shadow and the gloam/Of death is pass'd!/Rest from the griefs thy path beset/Rest dear one, till we have met/In heaven at last"
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Gravestone of Frank A. Hansee Frank A. Hansee, Born Sept. 6 1853, Died Nov. 9 1897
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Gravestone of L. H. Brookshier L. H. Brookshier, Born December 25th 1868, Died May 13 1899
- Fanuani Vaoiva
- Grave of Sylvia Griffin
- Gravestone of Morishita Family
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Ernest Rea Bonner Gravestone of Ernest Rea Bonner, December 2, 1932 - April 22, 2004. Inscription reads: "Cherished by his family and his fellow citizens. / 'Good Citizens are the riches of a city.'" The stone itself is fashioned as a mini-obelisk. Bonner was a prominent urban planner in both Cleveland, Ohio and Portland.
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Alvin Charles Hicks, Jr. Gravestone of Alvin Charles Hicks, Jr, March 20, 1985 - November 3, 2005. Inscription above name reads: "In Loving Memory". Inscriptions reading "Sunrise" and "Sunset" appear above the dates. Inscription below dates reads: "Loving Son, Father, Grandson & Brother / ONE IN A MILLION YOU!" Four engravings of sixteenth notes appears on all four corners of the grave. Two portraits of a seemingly young and old Hicks appears over both dates. An engraving of hands clasped in prayer appear at the center of the grave.
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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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Michael A. Jacobs Gravestone of Michael A. Jacobs, November 25, 1962 - June 28, 2008. Inscription reads: "In Loving Memory / Son, Brother, Friend". A graphic image of Jacobs appears at the top of the stone, to the left of this image is an engraving of a rose made of a different stone. A graphic pyramid appears at the lower right of the stone. On the back of the stone appears Jacobs's family name above a graphic image of a tree.
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Flora Belle Shaffer Gravestone of Flora Belle Shaffer, September 2, 1921 - October 17, 2014. Inscription reads "Loving Mother / Grandmother / Great Grandmother". A colored engraving of a shih tzu dog appears to the bottom left of the grave, and a colored engraving of a squirrel appears to the bottom right of the grave.
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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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Shawn Lee Miller Welsh Gravestone of Shawn Lee Miller Welsh, January 21, 1961 - December 28, 1999. Inscription at the base of the stone reads: "Gone Home to Horse Power Heaven." Two graphic images of the NHRA drag racing logo appear at the top of the stone. A black and white graphic portrait of Miller appears at the center of the stone, emerging from the exhaust from a drag racer at the bottom of the stone. This is my favorite gravestone ever created.
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Joel Barnett Weinstein Gravestone of Joel Barnett Winstein, August 5, 1946 (Denver, Colorado) - October 31, 2008 (San Juan, Puerto Rico). A colored graphic image of a Dia de los Muetros-esque skeleton riding a bicycle accompanied by a dog surrounded by colorful flowers appears on the bottom two-thirds of the stone. Weinstein was famously the publisher of Mississippi Mud magazine and wrote often about the Puerto Rican art scene.
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Mary and Donald Bieker Joint gravestone of Mary Christine Ellis Bieker and Donald Theodore Bieker. Mary: August 27, 1940 - October 10, 2014. Donald: May 14, 1936-. A white engraving of a piano playing music notes appears at the left of the stone, and a cabin on a beach landscape scene appears to the right and bottom of the stone.
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Kendra, Sarie James Gravestone of Kendra, Sarie James, December 24, 1981 - May 5, 2003. A graphic image of James appears to the left of the stone, and a graphic image of hummingbirds feeding on hibiscus flowers appears to the right of the stone.
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Ceridwen Dawn Lyke Gravestone of Ceridwen Dawn Lyke, July 24, 2005 - October 27, 2008. Inscription reads: "We love you forever, little girl". Parallel engravings of leafy flowers appear at either side of the top of the stone. An engraving of a butterfly appears in the center of the stone.
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Erik Marshall Davis Gravestone of Erik Marshall Davis, March 13, 1985 - November 15, 2017. The inscription below the name reads: "Writer, Artist, Maze-Maker, Warrior / Beloved Son, Brother, Grandson, Nephew, and Friend". A colored graphic image of a maze appears below a small inscription that reads "We Love You".