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Noble I O O F Cemetery

Layout Map

Cleveland County, Oklahoma


I have listed the graves within the various sections. Starting with the Block W-1 in the far northwest corner and W-2 in the southwest corner.

These are the two blocks closest to the highway and are separated from the East Section by a road running north & south.

Within the East Section, I have labeled the blocks from north to south as E-1, E-2, E-3 and E-4. Within each block, I always number the rows from west to east and monuments from north to south.

Example: Plot W-2-R5-4 would be the fourth grave from the north end of Row 5 of Block W-2. Plot E-3-R4-8 would be the eighth stone from the north end of Row 4 of the third block from the north.


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Submitted by: Jim Woodruff



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