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Crown Hill Cemetery
4301 E 66th Street N
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

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SURNAME

FIRST MI Maiden

BORN

DIED

COMMENTS

Wade Bettye B 11/5/1931 3/12/2005 Photo
Wade Edwin 9/1/1957 4/7/2000 Photo
Wade Mayola Matthews 5/2/1936 10/12/2012 Photo
Wafer Cornelius 1873 1974 Photo
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Walker Josephine 1885 1985 Photo
Warren Johnny Morris 10/28/1983 2/13/2006 Photo
Warren Julia Latimer 7/8/1922 9/30/1989 Photo
Warren Leon 5/5/1916 3/5/1990 Photo
Warren Nancy Louise Barnett 1/10/1921 Jun 1981 Photo
Warren Pearline 1903   Photo
Warren
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Robert M 7/1/1914 10/6/1998 MSgt US Army 
WW II    Photo
         
Wells Mellissie 1899 1998 Photo
White Mary L Quabner 8/29/1934 8/3/1999 Photo
Williams Myrtle L Combs 1905 1956 Photo
Wilson Henry T 6/10/1852 6/2/1937 Photo w/D
         

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