The cemetery, also known as Silver Cemetery , is located on 18 Lower Beaver Creek Road, Twisp, Okanogan County, Washington. Official Website Find a Grave
The cemetery is located in Thornton, Whitman County, Washington. To reach cemetery driving north on Hwy 195 from Steptoe, it is about 8+ miles, or south of the Rosalia Rest area about 4.5 miles. Turn west onto Ralph Henning Road. Cemetery will be on your left shortly after the turn. This cemetery was originally established on Feb 01, 1911, by the IOOF lodge and known as the IOOF Cemetery. Ear...
From White Salmon, in Klickitat County, go north on North Main Avenue, then right on Snowden Road one mile. The cemetery is on the left. It is also known as West Klickitat Cemetery District No. 1 , IOOF Cemetery , Goodwill Cemetery and White Salmon Cemetery . Find a Grave Roots Web
The cemetery is located inside the city limits of Bridgeport, in Douglas County, Washington, at the corner of 15th and Fisk Avenue, just south of Bridgeport High School and the high school football field. The cemetery is owned by the city of Bridgeport and is very well maintained. It is kept clean, shrubs trimmed, grass nice and green and has been kept mowed by the city of Bridgeport maintanen...
This cemetery is on tribal land and managed by the Lummi Nation in Whatcom County, Washington. Find a Grave Billion Graves USGW Archives
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The Washington Cemetery was established in 1853 and remains the largest not-for-profit–traditional–all faiths Cemetery in Washington County. Official Website Find a Grave Virtual Tour
The cemetery, also known as Washington City Cemetery , is located in Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia. Find a Grave
The cemetery was established in 1841 and is located on County Road 50W, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located on State Highway 50, three miles east of Washington in Daviess County, next to the Old Bethany Christian Church. Find a Grave
Amidst the oaks, maples and colorful shrubbery of Bayview Cemetery, the early history of Whatcom County is reflected on monuments bearing the names of our area's founding families – names like Eldridge, Roeder, and Bloedel. The cemetery was founded in 1887 when the town of Whatcom purchased a 10 acre plot along the road to Lake Whatcom. The first burials took place in 1888. In 1889, an addition...
Bess Hampton cemetery was established in 1960, in Othello, Adams County, Washington. It is 5 acres in size and is divided into sections. The earliest birth on stone is 1876 and the earliest death date is 1953. Find a Grave Billion Graves USGW Archives Interment.net
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The cemetery is located on 14951 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington. Find a Grave Billion Graves
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This cemetery is located on Kel-lowry Road, just off of Old Naches Highway, only a few blocks from down town Naches in Yakima County. Find a Grave Billion Graves USGW Archives
The cemetery is located on 11800 Douglas Road, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Official Website Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Tahoma Cemetery is managed by the City of Yakima. The cemetery office is located at 1802 Tahoma Ave., off of S. 16th Ave just north of Washington. The office hours are 8-12, Mon - Fri. Phone: (509) 575-6026. They can give directions to a specific grave and have additional information on most interments. Th...
From GAR Cemetery.com : Owned and operated by the Earl Winehart Post #96 American Legion, the G.A.R. Cemetery is the Snohomish area's largest Public Memorial Park. For over a century, the G.A.R. has been providing the historic Snohomish area with a quality burial ground at reasonable cost. We are a non-profit, fully endowed care cemetery. Established in 1898 by the Morton Post No. 10, the hi...
The serene Sunset Lane Memorial Park lies on ten beautiful acres in the heart of Port Orchard. This secluded park provides an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. Established in 1946 by Len Pendleton and John Gilchrist, the cemetery has grown from its infancy into a quiet and beautiful memorial to those who have been memorialized there. Cemetery located at the intersection of Manchester Highwa...
Hope Cemetery resides in Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont. Burials are dated from the 1790s through the present. Hope is an active cemetery. "Waterbury is a town in Washington County in central Vermont, United States. Although the town is still home to the Waterbury Village Historic District, the village sharing the name of the town officially dissolved as a municipality in 2018. The loc...
Wikipedia =Central Washington University, or CWU, is a regional, comprehensive public university located on a 380-acre campus in Ellensburg in the US state of Washington. Founded in 1891, the university consists of three chief divisions include the Office of the President, Business and Financial Affairs, and Academic and Student Life (ASL). Within ASL are four colleges: the College of Arts and ...
From Odessa head west out of town on hwy. 28 for about 1 1/2 blocks. The cemetery is on the north side of the road and is characterized by a memorial tank, flagpole, and chapel in honor of those who served in the armed forces. This cemetery was originally used by a local church but has since become the town cemetery. The grounds and markers are exceptionally well maintained esp. considering th...
LaFollette Cemetery is nine miles north of Almira in Lincoln County on the Old Coulee Road, then one mile east on LaFollette Road. The cemetery sits high on a hill surrounded by wheat fields and in the spring has a magnificent display of wildflowers. The LaFollette Cemetery Association was formed in 1906 by a group of families living in that area and is still under local management. The cemete...
This cemetery was established about 1811 in Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. This is a town-owned cemetery. It is located with the October Mountain State Forest but does not appear on their public maps. There is a parking lot by the October Mountain Reservoir. The cemetery is across the street and there is a 300 foot long path to the cemetery. The cemetery is on the right side of th...