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Glendale Cemetery (New Okemos Cemetery)
Okemos, Ingham County, Michigan

Contributed by Ed Houghtaling [staphrxman@comcast.net].

??, ?, b. ????, d. 1962, Sec 5
??, ?, b. 1840, d. 1912, "father", Sec 1
??, ?, b. 1855, d. 1913, "mother", Sec 1
??, ?, b. 1932, d. 1991, Sec 5
??, ?, no dates, "baby", lamb marker, Sec 1
??, ?, no dates, "Happy Mother's Day, 5/10/05,lLove, Toni & Mark", Sec 6
??, ?, no dates, blue lamb marker, Sec 1
??, ?, no dates, lamb marker, Sec 4
??, ?, no dates, pink lamb marker, Sec 1
??, ?, no dates, sleeping angel marker, Sec 1
??, ?, no dates, wooden cross, Sec 4
??, ?1, no dates, Sec 4
??, ?2, no dates, Sec 4
??, Alice M., b. 1929, d. 2000, "mother", Sec 6
??, Arlene Jean, d. 1/8/1940, "our babies", Sec 1
??, Edna May, b. 5/8/1890, d. 9/26/1892, dau/o G. & M. ?, Sec 1
??, Frederick, b. 1846, d. 1930, "father", Sec 1
??, Glenn M., b. 1928, d. 1985, Sec 6
??, Henrietta, b. 1836, d. 1913, "mother" (possibly Edgar), Sec 1
??, Hsingling, b. 4/21/1912, d. 3/28/2003, "father", Sec 6
??, Katheryn M., b. 1918, d. 1965, "mother" (possible Kaiser), Sec 1
??, Mary Lou, b. 1929, d. 1950, Sec 4
??, Michell, no dates, "gone but not forgotten", Sec 2
??, Sharleen Jean, d. 1/8/1940, "our babies", Sec 1
??, Shushin, b. 2/3/1957, d. ----, "daughter", Sec 6
??, Yiling, b. 7/18/1924, d. ----, "mother", Sec 6
Burtraw, family marker, no names, no dates, Sec 2
Haley, ?, no dates, "our loved ones from us have gone", Sec 2
Hulse, ?, no dates, Sec 2
Richard, family marker, no names, no dates, Sec 3
Wheeler, family marker, no names, no dates, Sec 3

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