Obituaries

Phillip Meier
B: 1955-05-10
D: 2023-09-21
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Meier, Phillip
Sue Goodpasture
B: 1932-04-04
D: 2023-09-17
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Goodpasture, Sue
Orie Robison
B: 1930-06-08
D: 2023-09-13
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Robison, Orie
Gloria Bouziden
B: 1934-05-03
D: 2023-09-11
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Bouziden, Gloria
Samuel Crawford
B: 2002-08-08
D: 2023-09-10
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Crawford, Samuel
Betty Walker
B: 1929-09-12
D: 2023-09-04
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Walker, Betty
Morgan Nave
B: 1991-08-01
D: 2023-09-04
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Nave, Morgan
Emma Brown
B: 1927-06-06
D: 2023-08-30
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Brown, Emma
Charles McCaul
B: 1942-11-07
D: 2023-08-26
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McCaul, Charles
Jerry Schneeberger
B: 1941-07-10
D: 2023-08-24
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Schneeberger, Jerry
Tony Caldwell
B: 1957-12-22
D: 2023-08-21
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Caldwell, Tony
Angela Herring
B: 1970-08-07
D: 2023-08-20
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Herring, Angela
Lois Williams
B: 1931-12-24
D: 2023-08-20
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Williams, Lois
Irene Hartman
B: 1945-02-23
D: 2023-08-20
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Hartman, Irene
Paul Hays
B: 1956-07-20
D: 2023-08-18
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Hays, Paul
Janet Wells
B: 1959-02-26
D: 2023-08-13
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Wells, Janet
Charles Rathbun
B: 1932-07-25
D: 2023-08-12
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Rathbun, Charles
Jiraiya Lowder
B: 2023-04-10
D: 2023-08-11
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Lowder, Jiraiya
Julie Winkelman
B: 1954-09-03
D: 2023-08-06
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Winkelman, Julie
Walter McAlister
B: 1940-03-08
D: 2023-08-05
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McAlister, Walter
Vickie Guthrie
B: 1950-01-27
D: 2023-08-03
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Guthrie, Vickie

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