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Marker for: "Nellie Y., wife of J. Nelson, born Nov. 6, 1882, died May 12,1904, aged 21 ys. 6 ms. 6 ds., Greenwood Cemetery. Inscription below reads: "We miss thee from our home, dear, we miss thee from thy place, Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere. Erected by the Women of Woodcraft." The Women of Woodcraft symbol is engraved at the top of the marker; ivy is sculpted along the sides. There is an iron fence around the plot.
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Marker for Grace V. Nottingham, Feb. 8, 1883--Mar. 5,1908, Greenwood Cemetery. At the bottom of the marker is engraved: "Erected by the Women of Woodcraft," with the symbol engraved at the top of the marker.
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Marker for Teressa O. Closson, 1872--1917, Greenwood Cemetery Ivy is engraved at the upper corners of the stone with the Women of Woodcraft symbol engraved in the center.
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Marker for: "Sadie, wife of Robt. Hunter, Aug. 31, 1866--Sept. 5,1905," Greenwood Cemetery. A Women of Woodcraft symbol between leaf clusters is inscribed at the top of the stone; an inscription at the bottom reads: "Her life was filled with deeds of kindness."
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Marker for: "Marcella A., wife of G. Olmstead, born July 13, 1869, died April 19, 1904, aged 34 yrs. 9 ms. 6 ds.," Greenwood Cemetery. At the bottom is inscribed: "Erected by the Women of Woodcraft." "Monuments have been erected in Greenwood cemetery, at Red Cliff, by the Head Circle, Women of Woodcraft, over the graves of Mrs. Marcella A. Olmstead and Mrs. Nettie Y. Nelson, deceased members of the order. Mrs. Olmstead was a member of Kinnikinick...
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Marker for: "Louisa May, wife of Frank Hughes,1874--1909, Greenwood Cemetery. There is a Women of Woodcraft symbol at the top of the stone, flowers engraved at left corner. At the bottom is inscribed: "Erected by Women of Woodcraft."
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Marker for: "Mother, Anna E. Ingrum, 1849--1909," Greenwood Cemetery. A lily is sculpted at the top of the marker. The Women of Woodcraft seal is engraved at the middle with "Erected by the Women of Woodcraft" inscribed below. Iron fencing is visible in the background.