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Marker for: "Louise Branson, husband Charlie, her daughters Elsie Marie, Charlene, Karen," in the McCoy Cemetery. An owl is engraved at the left of the marker.
Marker for: "Louis R. Adams, Aug. 3, 1913--Mar. 28, 2003," in the McCoy Cemetery. A mountain scene is at the top of the marker. An open book with a cross is engraved at center.
Headstone for the progenitor of the Gates family in Colorado, George Gates (son of Johannes Andreas Getz) in the Boger Cemetery, York, Ohio.
"Gorg Getz born in 1759 also became a professional soldier, serving as private in the Colonial Militia, Pennsylvania Line, Northampton county, Pennsylvania.
In 1778 Gorg Getz transferred from the Colonial Militia to the command of Major Daniel Boone as Ranger on the Frontier, stationed at Fort Reading. He was...
Shared marker for: "Shue, Frances Charlotte, Aug. 16, 1926-- ; John Franklin, May 25, 1922--Feb. 28, 2006," in the McCoy Cemetery. An open book is engraved at center of the marker with "Holy Bible" engraved on its pages. Below that, the inscription reads: "Married Oct. 3, 1944. Be ready when he comes."
Marker for the ashes of Jack Stewart II, 1923-1979, in the Stewart Family Cemetery at Dotsero, Colorado.
"Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens and John Gannon. Barbara Steward gave the information on Dotsero graves." -- Mildred Toomer
Marker for Oscar Dutton, 1833--1895, Company B, 20th Ind. Volunteers, Grand Army of the Republic, in the Edwards Cemetery. Mr. Dutton was a Civil War Veteran.
Standing on Hilltop Street [Sunset View Cemetery] looking north down Howard St., toward Castle Peak in Eagle, Colorado. Photo was developed April 1963.
Stewart gravesites in Dotsero. Jack Stewart (tall gravestone), 1842-1916, Jack Stewart II, (front of tall gravestone), 1923-1979, and Elsie Trump Owen (marker to the right of the Stewarts) who was a daughter of Nelson Yost, 1898-1985. Also buried here is the baby of Edna Stewart-Lemon.
The cemetery is to the right of the westbound ramp to I-70 at Dotsero.
"Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens...
Marker for: "Rose of goodness, poet, Shue, Thomas Edward, June 11, 1924--Feb. 4, 1982, Beloved husband of Gertrude, father of Sheena, Sharron, Molly," in the McCoy Cemetery. A rose is engraved at the top of the marker.
Looking west toward Glenwood Canyon, a view of the Doll Ranch at Dotsero. Hwy 6 is at midfield and the Stewart Family cemetery is where the cottonwood trees are located. The Stephens Nursery is at this location now [2012]. The photo was taken in April 1955, after a spring storm.
Marker for: "Elizabeth E. Bedell, In loving memory from her friends & family, Apr. 21, 1888--Nov. 23, 1977," in the McCoy Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker, a star is engraved at the bottom.
Marker for: "Dale H. Ray, Aug. 7, 1939, son of Charles E. & Josephine M.," in the McCoy Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top corners of the marker.
1989, William Harper Grave. William was the father of Charlie and Walter Harper. He homesteaded the place that Bill Nottingham owned in 1989. No visible markings on the stones on the graves.