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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Virgina R. Fay December 4 1923 August 30 1967 Grave Little Walnut Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Hilda Gardner August 6 1908 February 23 2003 Grave Panguitch City Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Carolyn Gardner 1953 1991 Grave Damascus United Methodist Church Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America)
Fannie Via August 26 1902 November 20 1995 Grave Mount Shiloh Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Anstrus Way February 6 1764 October 6 1836 Grave Way Cemetery (Connecticut, United States of America)
Bathsheba Way October 20 1736 August 11 1821 Grave Way Cemetery (Connecticut, United States of America)
Ruth Margaret Way December 2 1914 July 31 1996 Grave Memorial Park Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America)
Willie Gardner June 1 1870 July 16 1938 Grave Bethlehem Southern Methodist Church Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America)
Mary Gardner November 28 1863 March 28 1864 Town Creek Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America)
Laura Gardner September 22 1880 April 27 1974 Grave Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park (Utah, United States of America)
George Walter Gardner 0 July 10 1943 Syracuse War Cemetery (Sicilia, Italy)
Raymond Cyril Gardner 0 June 15 1945 Taukkyan War Cemetery (Yangon, Burma)
Cecil Eldon Gardner 0 May 8 1943 Manila American Cemetery and Memorial (National Capital, Philippines)
Russell T Gardner 0 July 30 1945 Manila American Cemetery and Memorial (National Capital, Philippines)
Rachel Woy December 5 1819 March 1 1901 Grave Union Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Annie Marie Woy August 1861 1916 Grave IOOF Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Irma Gardner October 11 1935 August 13 1986 Grave Addison Johnson Cemetery (Louisiana, United States of America)
Helen Foy July 28 1928 May 10 2004 Hillside Memorial Park (California, United States of America)
Irene Gardner 1913 1990 Grave Aiken Memorial Gardens (South Carolina, United States of America)

 

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