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Pleasant Hill Cemetery

Cement, Caddo County, Oklahoma

If you have family or friends buried in this cemetery and
would like to add their names and information, please send
an e mail to Sandi Carter area coordinator.

Surnames

LAST NAMEFIRST MIBORNDIEDCOMMENTS
HAILERichard Dude22/Sep/1947
Chickasha OK
12/May/2005
Chickasha OK
burial/17/May

Son of Richard Sr & Betty [Bilyeu] Haile
Husb of Unknown Hsile
Truck Driver
Ferguson Funeral Home ~ Chickasha OK
Unmarked Grave
Obit
HARRISThomas Lindsey "Tommy" 2024 Unmarked Grave
Photo
LEMKEBilly Dean04/Jun/193506/May/2002
OK

SSG US Army ~ Persian Gulf
Husb of Frances Ann [Gabus] Lemke
Cremains
Unmarked Grave
STAMPERJason197215/Apr/2024
Cement OK
burial/19/Qpr
Son of Jim Wallace Stamper Jr & Dana Lee [Lawrence] Stamper Stover
Oilfield Worker
Ferguson Funeral Home ~ Chickasha OK
Unmarked Grave
Related to: Sandi Carter

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