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Roderick Macleay Portrait From his 1912 bachelor profile in the Portland Spectator: "Roderick L. Macleay: Handsome, to the danger point; one of the champion golf players of Portland; socially, at once a deer and a lion; of Scotch descent, but modestly refrains from mentioning it, fearing people will think him boastful; fine singer, of the Caruso type; prominent in club life. Lady with a firm hand but generous impulses could find much happiness here."
- Donald Macleay Portrait
- George F. Bottler and George M. Bottler Portrait
- George F. Bottler Mausoleum
- Macleay Mausoleum, South View
- Macleay Mausoleum, Northeast View
- Macleay Mausoleum, Northwest View
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Mathilde Lucie Moran Gravestone "Mathilde Lucie Moran, born D'Orleans, France, June 27, 1846, died June 17, 1904. Our beloved Mother, she always made home happy. Asleep."
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Margery Deuchar Gravestone Located just south of the Deuchar mausoleum.
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William Francis Deuchar Gravestone Inlaid vertically on the east side of the Deuchar mausoleum.
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Marian Laverne O'Connor Gravestone Inlaid vertically on the east side of the Deuchar mausoleum.
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Mayme Eugenia Deuchar Gravestone Inlaid vertically on the east side of the Deuchar mausoleum.
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William Robert Deuchar Gravestone Inlaid vertically on the east side of the Deuchar mausoleum.
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Willard Eugene Deuchar and Anne Mabel Deuchar Gravestone Inlaid vertically on the east side of the Deuchar mausoleum. Below names and dates the stone reads 'Married 67 years'.
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Marion Ellwood Stewart Gravestone Inlaid vertically on the east side of the Deuchar mausoleum.
- Deuchar Mausoleum, East View
- Deuchar Mausoleum, Close-up of Moran Alcove
- Deuchar Mausoleum, West View
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Mathilde J. Deuchar Gravestone "We meet at last. Mathilde J. Deuchar, born in Edmonton, England, Jan. 21, 1872, died Jan. 5, 1906"
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William Deuchar Gravestone William Deuchar, drowned May 8th 1875 off the coast of Brest, France aged 30
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Gina Wallace Gina Wallace- August 30, 1966 to March 3, 2012 . Inscription reads: "Precious Daughter & Sister / A Sunbeam to Warm You, A Moonbeam to Charm You" A hummingbird and flowers appears to top left of the stone, and a butterfly and flowers appear at the top right of the stone.
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Clarence Guy Day Headstone At west side of Mausoleum 1
- Macleay Mausoleum, East View
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Macleay Mausoleum, West View Large gated mausoleum in a Gothic style