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Vernon Family Cemetery
Oswalt, Love County, Oklahoma
 
Submitted by: Bill Hamm & Area Coordinators
 
Mr. Hamm surveyed this cemetery in 2003.
VERNON is a new cemetery that is on the private property of the Vernon family. It is located in 2 W, 6S, Section 23.
If you have family buried in this cemetery and would like to add their information, an obit, tombstone photo, funeral home record or memorial card to this website please send the area coordinator an email.
 

SURNAME

FIRST & MI Maiden

BIRTH

DEATH

OTHER

Hayes Christopher James 10/8/1973 10/20/2007 Obit
King Bradley Con 9/27/1972 8/11/2014  
King Connie Dianne Vernon 10/19/1952 2/22/2016  
Vernon Carl "Dean" 2/16/1961 2/26/2020  
Vernon Meady Mae Nipp 12/10/1927 4/22/1999 Wed Melvin 5/14/1947   Obit
Vernon
Melvin Eugene "Smooth" 12/31/1926 12/25/2010 Wed Meady 5/14/1947 
US Army WW II & Korea


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