Francis Elizabeth Wolfmeier is buried within one of these stacked stone markers that is not marked with a "T". Three markers have engraved "T"'s on top. One does not. This marker is for Frances Elizabeth Wolfmeier - infant daughter of Charles & Merle Wolfmeier. Two of the stone is for Oscar Taylor's parents - John L. & Nancy Wood Taylor. John and Nancy had a daughter Maude and she may be buried near Reform, Missouri. One stack of stones has completely collapsed and the top of the marker is missing - this would the stone for John L. Taylor whom passed away in 1905. The stone markers were built by Oscar Taylor, a stone mason.
Francis Elizabeth Wolfmeier is buried within one of these stacked stone markers that is not marked with a "T". Three markers have engraved "T"'s on top. One does not. This marker is for Frances Elizabeth Wolfmeier - infant daughter of Charles & Merle Wolfmeier. Two of the stone is for Oscar Taylor's parents - John L. & Nancy Wood Taylor. John and Nancy had a daughter Maude and she may be buried near Reform, Missouri. One stack of stones has completely collapsed and the top of the marker is missing - this would the stone for John L. Taylor whom passed away in 1905. The stone markers were built by Oscar Taylor, a stone mason.