Antioch Cemetery, Nampa, Idaho
| Surname
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Given Name
|
Date of Birth
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Date of Death
|
Notes
|
| GARBER
|
Daniel Truman
|
31 Jan 1899
|
23 Mar 1901
|
Infant son of Ellen and David Garber. "Twas but a flower too good for earth, transplanted into heaven."
|
| GARBER
|
Fannie May
|
31 Jan 1902
|
10 Feb 1903
|
Daughter of D. & E. Garber. "Gone to rest."
|
| HILTY
|
David
|
1845
|
1914
|
Wife: Elizabeth Thut. David & Elizabeth are on one large homemade flat concrete slab and have across the top
"Father & Mother".
|
| HILTY
|
Ellizabeth (Thut)
|
1843
|
1916
|
Wife of David Hilty. David & Elizabeth are on one large homemade flat concrete slab and have across the top
"Father & Mother".
|
| KURTZ
|
Samuel A.
|
12 Dec 1872
|
5 Mar 1904
|
"Because I live ye shall live also".
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| PLETCHER
|
Fannie
|
28 Aug 1852
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27 May 1900
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Wife of J. J. Pletcher. (This is a loose concrete slab near by with the initials 'F.P.". "She was a kind and
affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all."
|
SHENK
|
Lois Naomi
|
Dec 1920
|
5 Jan 1921
|
|
WEAVER
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David K.
|
12 Mar 1836
|
10 Oct 1902
|
This grave has a smal foot stone with "D.K.W.".
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