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Submitted: 6/1/14 • Approved: 6/1/14 • Last Updated: 3/25/18 • R7794-G0-S3
Canadian has made several improvements at their cemetery. They have added an 'Edith Ford Memorial Cemeteries' sign at the entrance and have built a gazebo which contains an index of everyone buried there plus a detailed map. The map shows three distinct sections. The McGee Cemetery (1907) is the oldest section. The second section is the Brainard & Isaacs Cemetery - (1915) and (1927) additions. The third and largest section is the Edith Ford Cemetery - (1933), (1976), (1978) and (1994) additions.
Photographer - John Dennis
Contributed on 6/1/14
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Record #: 7794