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Fletcher Cemetery, Comanche County, OK

Fletcher Cemetery
Fletcher, Comanche County, Oklahoma

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Z Surnames
LAST NAME
FIRST MI
MAIDEN
BIRTH
DEATH
PHOTO
OBIT
COMMENTS
ZISMAN Allen Lamar   26 Aug 1930 7 Jan 1988
 
CPL  US Army
Husband of Frances Lavern Zisman.
Married 15 Feb 1938.
ZISMAN Edith Laura Cole 5 Sep 1898 10 Feb 1996
Daughter of Henry Holbert & Lillie Alice Barker Cole.
Wife of William Arnold Zisman.
ZISMAN Jerome A.   3 Dec 1925 10 Aug 1998
 
ZISMAN Julia Anna   29 Jun 1872 18 Aug 1952
Wife of William L. Zisman.
ZISMAN William Arnold   3 Nov 1891 26 Dec 1962
WWI - Oklahoma - PVT  CO D  125 INF
Husband of Edith Laura Cole Zisman.
ZISMAN William L. "Bill"   1 Apr 1866 4 Sep 1936
Husband of Julia Zisman.
ZOTIGH Shirley Ann   18 Dec 1946 5 Oct 2001
 
 
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