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Resthaven Cemetery
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas

Lat: 37° 40' 00"N, Lon: 97° 28' 38"W
Delano Twp, Sec 30

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 14.

Contributor's Index:

Arrington, Raymond Marion, b. Apr 02, 1918, d. Sep 17, 1980, h/o Mary (Eubank) Arrington, [DO]
Barnes, Marvin Austin, b. 1925, d. 1997 Jefferson City, Missouri, [LF]
Barnes, Mildred Helen (VanVoorhis), b. 1927, d. 1984 Wichita, KS, [LF]
Chase, Ronald James, b. 1938, d. 1982 Wichita, KS, [LF]
Farmer, Benjamin Franklin, b. 25 Nov 1947, d. 28 Jan 2005, died in Wichita, KS, [CK]
Farmer, Dorothy L (Herod), b. 22 Feb 1923, d. 13 Jun 1998, Mother, w/o Ralph Famer, m. 21 Aug 1945, [CK]
Farmer, Ralph T, b. 21 Mar 1917, d. Feb 1982, Father, h/o Dorothy Farmer, [CK]
Matheny, Bessie Marie, b. Mar 06, 1899, d. Oct 07, 1981, w/o William Frank Matheny, d/o George Henry and Lillie May (Simpson) Young, [TM]
McLeod, Anna May, b. Feb 16, 1931, d. Sep 12, 1998, w/o Donald Dale McLeod, d/o William Frank and Bessie Marie (Young) Matheny, [TM]
McLeod, Donald Dale, b. Oct 23, 1931, d. Aug 22, 2003, h/o Anna May (Matheny) McLeod, s/o John and Pearl Lucille (Anderson) McLeod, [TM]
McLeod, John, b. Sep 14, 1906, d. Oct 11, 1972, h/o Frances McLeod, s/o James and Jennie Lind (Miles) McLeod, [TM]
Pettay, Mary Ann, b. Jul 25, 1944, d. Aug 12, 1997, w/o Everett Pettay, d/o Raymond & Mary Arrington, [DO]
Thomas, Charles Orville, b. 1911, d. 1993 Wichita, KS, [LF]
Young, Idabelle "Jackie" (Jewett) (Keen), b. May 25, 1913, d. Jan 24, 1999, w/o Clarence W. Young, [CK]

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