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Newton C Roland

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Newton C Roland

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
5 Jun 1936 (aged 54–55)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 821 grave 24
Memorial ID
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Stone on right belongs to Clyde Bearden
First grave south # 22 H Carnahan with Orange flowers
Second grave south #23 Louis Bregel with Red flowers
Third grave south # 24 Newton C Roland with Blue/violet flowers
Fourth grave south # 25 Harry D White, Rose and Pink flowers

The second photo has:
First flowers left, grave space 24 blue and violet Newton C Roland
Second flowers from left grave space 25 pink and rose Harry D White
Third grave space 26 no flowers, where George Counite would be
Fourth grave space from left red flowers for Leslie Platt
Fifth Grave space from left double orange flowers for Frank Potts.
* Note did not place flowers this time for George Counite as I had already taken a photo for him, with flowers placed on his grave space for a photo reguest.

Listed in Greene County Missouri Cemeteries Book, Hazelwood Cemetery page 372 as Newton C Rowland.

Cemetery Office Records Newton C Roland, and death cert. as well has that name.

Missouri death certificate # 22608 listed him about 53, male, white, widowed. Cause of death was pulmonary disease, came to camp Sept. 18, 1936 advanced case. Birthplace and parents unknown. Informant Transient Camp Records. Occupation was miner. Document indicated his residence was Pitcher, OK. H H Lohmeyer Funeral Home. Interred in Hazelwood Cemetery June 5, 1936.
Stone on right belongs to Clyde Bearden
First grave south # 22 H Carnahan with Orange flowers
Second grave south #23 Louis Bregel with Red flowers
Third grave south # 24 Newton C Roland with Blue/violet flowers
Fourth grave south # 25 Harry D White, Rose and Pink flowers

The second photo has:
First flowers left, grave space 24 blue and violet Newton C Roland
Second flowers from left grave space 25 pink and rose Harry D White
Third grave space 26 no flowers, where George Counite would be
Fourth grave space from left red flowers for Leslie Platt
Fifth Grave space from left double orange flowers for Frank Potts.
* Note did not place flowers this time for George Counite as I had already taken a photo for him, with flowers placed on his grave space for a photo reguest.

Listed in Greene County Missouri Cemeteries Book, Hazelwood Cemetery page 372 as Newton C Rowland.

Cemetery Office Records Newton C Roland, and death cert. as well has that name.

Missouri death certificate # 22608 listed him about 53, male, white, widowed. Cause of death was pulmonary disease, came to camp Sept. 18, 1936 advanced case. Birthplace and parents unknown. Informant Transient Camp Records. Occupation was miner. Document indicated his residence was Pitcher, OK. H H Lohmeyer Funeral Home. Interred in Hazelwood Cemetery June 5, 1936.

Gravesite Details

Lot well maintained all year round. Does not have monument. Place the blue and violet flowers where one would be if he had one.


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