Saskatchewan Cemeteries Project - Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery - Dunblane, Saskatchewan




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Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery
Dunblane district
R.M. of Coteau # 255   NW 19-26-8 W3
First burial in 1918, 6 burials by 1924

Compiled by Rod Beattie


                                         Year of burial

Bodrug, (unnamed)  
Bodrug, Pearl (nee Negrych)  1918 wife of Nichol
Bodrug, Peter  1924

Fredeen, Belle Beatrice  1919
Fredeen, Earl  1918

Wall (baby girl)  1923


NOTE: The information for this submission is based on the local history book "Echoes of Coteau" published in 1981. 





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