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Oakdale Cemetery
Osceola County, Michigan

Contributed by Jeanine Jeffrey [jeaninej at iwon.com](replace the "at" with a "@").

??, , b. 1 Aug 1844, d. 11 Mar 1904, Our Mother His grace is sufficient for me., No name marker which immediately north of William McAuslan
??, , d. no date, Red granite marker is so deteriorated that there are no inscriptions visible. It is between Edward Bowers and Baby Lewis in the far SE corner of the cemetery
??, Baby Infant Son, b. 1910, d. 1910, Buried North of S. Sgt. Charles E. Thompson
??, Baby, d. no date, 1931, Might be Watson
??, Baby, d. no date, No last name on marker locate directly north of Alma A. Seberry
??, Carrie E., b. 1868, d. 1949, Wife, Behind Albert & Emma Sturdavant
??, Frances A., b. 1901, d. 1931, no last name on marker near Edwin, Mary & Dick D. Wood
??, Frank C., b. 1863, d. 1920, Marker next to Jennie Stone behind Rose marker
??, Frank C., b. 1892, d. 1945, "no last name on marker, immediately north of George & Katherin A. Steinhoff US medallion
??, George B., b. 1878, d. 1931, "no last name on marker, immediately north of George & Katherin A. Steinhoff
??, Guy, d. no date, 1882, Behind Carrie & Charles W. Blanchard markers
??, Harley, d. no date, 1892, Behind Carrie & Charles W. Blanchard markers
??, John A., b. 1862, d. 1929, Husband, Behind Albert & Emma Sturdavant
??, Keith, b. 3 Feb 1919, d. 3 Feb 1919, Marker next to Ada & Burt Boyd
??, Lillie, d. no date, age: 6y, Marker north of May Myers
??, Mother, b. 1867, d. 1940, Marker south of Parrish children

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