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Index 3 con't for O - 1975 - 1994

Death Record, Certificate, funeral record, obituary NAME ALPHABETICAL DEATH LOCATION TOMBSTONE SAYS NO STONE DATE OF BIRTH (from tombstone, interment book, obit, etc)  AGE                             (from tombstone or interment book) DEATH DATE (from interment book, obit, etc) DEATH DATE (from tombstone) LOT #
  Obertach, Mary   Mother - Mary Obertach   July 28, 1900 93 y 7 m 9 d March 8, 1994 1994 L - 03
  Obertach, Steve   Steve Overtach   1918 64 y Oct 9, 1982 1982 Singles section P Montgomery row 10 - 11
obit Olshock, John M.   John M. Olshock   May 14, 1889 91 y Jan 24, 1981 1981 Freeman 097 grave # 3
  Olson, Mary Judith   Mother - Wife - Mary Olson   June 14, 1908 79 y June 5, 1988 1988 L - 121 SW 1/4 grave # 6
  Olson, Thomas Robert   Thomas R. Olson   1933 44 y Sept 15, 1977 1977 L - 079 SW 1/4 grave # 6
  Ondash, Katherine Denbo Heights, Brownsville, Fayette Co., PA Mom - Katherine Ondash   1920 57 y Jan 9, 1978 1978 BC 219 NW 1/4 grave # 8
  Ondash, Martin John Sr   Dad - Martin J. Ondash Sr.   1911 65 y Dec 22, 1976 1976 BC 219 NW 1/4 grave # 7
  Ondash, Martin John Jr North Charleroi, Washington Co., PA Son - Martin J. Ondash Jr.   1942 34 y March 12, 1977 1977 BC 219 NH grave # 3
obit Oreski, Donna Marinelli   Donna Marinelli Oreski   Jan 3, 1944 48 y Feb 16, 1992 Feb 16, 1992 Q - 006 grave # 8
obit Ozimec, Elizabeth Swatz     no stone April 30, 1942 32 y July 25, 1981 no stone BC 206

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Hints for figuring out burial locations noted in interment books: The names that the different sections of the cemetery are called have changed over the years. I have tried to label the burial locations as they are known now based on where the tombstone is actually located.

NP stood for New Part and included the "BC or Below Curb" section and part of the "Freeman" section. I use BC or Freeman.

P was used for what is now called the "Singles" section. I mostly use "Singles".

The main Pump and Hedge sections, which are the largest and the oldest were later divided into number blocks - 1, 2, 3, etc. I use Pump and Hedge. To help visualize where everything is, I recommend going to the pdf files of the overall maps of the cemetery.

Many of the earlier burials had no locations marked in the interment books, some burials have been moved, and some were just mistakes. I have tried my best to accurately note where the current burial is based on the location of the tombstone. For the burials with no tombstones, I have made my best guess or left the location blank where there was no other evidence to suggest a location (such as listings in the Lot Owner books). I have denoted my guesses with "MAYBE".