Cemetery Works
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Decker Memorial
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Stratton grave site
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Helen McMullen
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Diggins Monument
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Mitchell
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Mitchell
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detail
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- Winfield Scott Stratton, (1905), Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Lillian Watson, (1909), Chicago, Illinois
- Delos Diggins, (1909), Cadillac, Michigan
- Johannes Decker, (1910), Battle Creek, Michigan
- Fred and Carrie Diggins, (1916), Cadillac, Michigan
- W.W. Mitchell, (1916), Cadillac, Michigan
- Helen McMullen, (1919), Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Charles W. Shippey, (1922), Chicago, Illinois
- Myron L. Learned, (1928), Omaha, Nebraska
- Milton T. Barlow, (1930), Omaha, Nebraska
- Carl Gray, [(1940), Baltimore, Maryland
- Butterfield Monument, (ca. 1920), Grand Rapids, Michigan
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