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  Burial Records:
  Burial records have been kept for the Cemetery from 1879 through the present day. Below we have made these records available for the public, you can review the burial records for the Cemetery in a number of ways.
   
 
 
 
 
   
 
   
  War Veterans:
  At the present time there are six war veterans are buried in the Cemetery.
   
 

 

John Roberts World War I
    Robert Owen Parry World War I
    David T. Williams Civil War Union Army - North
    Edward J. Thomas World War I
    Frank Joseph World War I
    Robert D. Williams Koren War and the Vietnam War
   
 
   
  Children:
  There are several children buried in the cemetery, most of them were during the early years of settlement. The earliest recorded child burial was October 7, 1880, Charles Williams at the age seven months. The last recorded child burial was Wayne Lee Williams at the age of three days.

There are known to be new born babies buried in the cemetery but no records were kept.
   
 
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