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St. Hubert (Farmer) Catholic Cemetery
East Wenatchee, Douglas County, Washington

St. Hubert Catholic Cemetery
aka Farmer Catholic Cemetery
Farmer, WA 98858

Lat: 47° 35' 56"N, Lon: 119° 44' 36"W

Contributed by Fred Pflugrath, Sep 23, 2000, edited Aug 25, 2004 [fpflug@nwi.net]. Total records = 12.

Located 3.4 miles East of Farmer on highway 2, and then .6 miles South on South Division. Located to the East of St. Hubert's Catholic Church.

Brusch, George, b. 1847, d. 1924
Brusch, Rosa, b. 8 May 1953, d. 15 Jun 1903, wife of George Brusch
Guske Jacob, b. 25 Oct 1820, d. 5 Mar 1910
Heisig, Francis, b. 15 Feb 1843, d. 17 Aug 1921, German printed on stone
Heisig, Fred, b. 15 Oct 1874 Germany, d. 30 Apr 1960 Farmer, wed Matilda 21 Sep 1909
Heisig, John, no dates, baby
Heisig, Matilda, b. 24 Aug 1887 in Germany, d. 28 Jan 1967 Wenatchee, wed 21 Sep 1909, nee Kubisch
Heisig, Teresa, b. 27 Aug 1870 Germany, d. 22 Aug 1957 Farmer, WA, sister of Robert Heisig
Kinzel, Carl, b. 1854, d. 1924, father
Kinzel, Susan, b. 1858, d. 1935, mother
Rinke, Caroline, b. 1924, d. 1930
Rinke, George, b. 1922, d. no date

Most of the above have obits on file at the WAGS library in Wenatchee. The cemetery was walked on 8 June 1998 by Fred Pflugrath. It had been cleaned and mowed for Memorial Day. From the appearance of the cemetery, it is about an acre in size but only about an area of 50 by 25 in the center is used for graves. There is a large white cross at the entrance to the cemetery. Any misspelling and wrong dates, please let Fred Pflugrath know. Thanks.

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