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Norman IOOF Cemetery
Layout Map
Cleveland County, Oklahoma
Note: Within each section, I always number the rows from west to east and monuments from north to south within the rows. Example: Plot S2-R5-4 would be the fourth grave from the north end of Row 5 of Section 2. Plot S13-R4-8 would be the eighth stone from the north end of Row 4 of the Section 13. Note: Many sections are not separated by a road. I have tried to make educated guesses as to where the dividing lines could be. I'm sure I will make some mistakes. In the center of Section 16, there is a Mausoleum. I have divided this mausoleum into four blocks. MAUS-NW is the northwest corner, MAUS-NE is the northeast corner, MAUS-SW is the southwest corner and MAUS-SE refers to the southeast corner.
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