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Marker for Woolley family, Fairview Cemetery: "Woolley, John M. 'Dad' (June 21 1905-Aug. 19 1974), Helen A. "Mom" (July 8, 1907-May 30 1981), Married Oct. 27 1935"
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Marker for William A. Elmont "TSGT US Air Force, World War II Korea, Aug 4 1919-Aug 7 1988," Fairview Cemetery, Basalt
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Marker for Mary Elmont, "02-16-34, 08-03-01" (February 16, 1934-August 03, 2001), Fairview Cemetery, Basalt
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Marker for Terry Scott Tritschler (Jan. 10, 1959-Oct. 21, 1981), Fairview Cemetery, Basalt
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Marker for Robert Dale Jones (Dec. 18, 1954-Mar. 22, 2001), "For everything there is a season. WIth love, your family"
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Marker for Otto Jacques Haerdle (March 11, 1898-October 16, 1975) "Born Loerrach, Germany"
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Marker for Darryle Craig Hermansen (Feb. 9, 1948-Mar. 4, 1983) "Husband & father"
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Marker for Tara Kinkead Simonson (Feb. 25, 1970-June 24, 1979), "She lived & died for Jesus"
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Marker for the Elmont family: Paul W. (July 31, 1878-Aug. 20, 1941); Blanche (Nov. 12, 1897-Nov. 17, 1971), in Fairview Cemtery, Basalt. The marker is engraved with a pine tree, deer, mountains and clouds.
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Marker for Annie G. Blair, 1856-1936, in Fairview Cemetery, Basalt. Marker has engraved ivy and a Neighbors of Woodcraft insignia (circular).
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Marker for Paul W. Elmont, 1878-1941, in Fairview Cemetery, Basalt. Located near marker for Elmont Family [Paul and Blanche]. Flowering plant tied with bow engraved on marker.
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Marker for Claron Wilson, son of J. P. & M. McMillen born April 30, 1899, died Jan. 18, 1900 (indecipherable text underneath), in Fairview Cemetery.
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Marker for Lois B. Clark 1829-1897; George A. Clark 1829-1911, in Fairview Cemetery. Stone engraved with ivy.
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Marker for Carrie L. Hanson 1865-1912, Fairview Cemetery. Stone engraved with scroll work, upper left corner.
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Marker for Daisy A. Ray, "Mother," Nov. 14, 1881-June 27, 1948, in Fairview Cemetery.
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Marker for Grange: "father Jimmy E. 1942-1993; mother Tina E. 1949- , Married Mar. 19, 1983, I'll love you forever," Fairview Cemetery, Basalt Photo of Jimmy E. Grange and wedding photo on stone.
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Marker for Edward Robert Templeton, U.S. Army, World War II (Oct. 31, 1921-Apr. 12, 2006), Fairview Cemetery, Basalt
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Marker for Essie M. Nash (May 14, 1901-Aug. 6, 1974), Fairview Cemetery, Basalt.
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Marker for B. [Bramblet] R. Willits, 1886-1967, in Fairview Cemetery. Odd Fellow symbol engraved on right corner of marker. "FLT stands for Friendship, Love, Truth, three degrees associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain. A number on the stone is the local lodge number."--Assn....
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Marker for Cornelia Ann Willits, 1850-1937, in Fairview Cemetery. Three chain links with an "R" and lily are engraved on the stone, symbol for the Daughters of Rebekah, an auxiliary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.