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Marker for: "Wife and mother, Louise Shue Branson, Oct. 27, 1928--Oct. 5, 1989," in the McCoy Cemetery. A butterfly is engraved on the left side of the marker; a rose and painter's palette engraved on the right. Inscription: "She was loved by all."
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Marker for: "Wife and mother, Louise Shue Branson, Oct. 27, 1928--Oct. 5, 1989," in the McCoy Cemetery. A butterfly is engraved on the left side of the marker; a rose and painter's palette engraved on the right. Inscription: "She was loved by all."
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Shared marker for: "Matheson, Bertha, July 27, 1933--Mar. 14, 2003; K. E. "Smokey," Jan. 6, 1932-- ," Riverview Cemetery. A locomotive and a butterfly are engraved at the left corner of the marker; a Marine Corps eagle, globe and anchor are engraved at the right corner. Inscription at the bottom reads: "Together again."
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Marker for: "Waneta Ruth Pyne, Aug. 4, 1934--Oct. 6, 1998; What a caterpillar calls the end of life, the Master calls a butterfly," in Fairview Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines is engraved on the right side; a butterfly is engraved on the left top corner.
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Marker for: "Nye, Elizabeth Ann "Betty," Oct. 23, 1945--June 7, 2000; Our beloved daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and friend," in Fairview Cemetery. Flowers and butterflies are engraved on the sides of the marker; a unicorn is engraved at top center.
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Marker for "Shivaun Nikki Murray May 27, 1986-July 4, 1987. Our precious love, daughter of Sigrid and David," in Fairview Cemetery. Heart-shaped stone engraved with flowers, butterfly and hummingbird.
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Marker for: "'J.J.' John Michael Sternig, October 24, 1985--June 15, 2003; Help ever--hurt never," in Fairview Cemetery. A cross and ivy are engraved at top left of marker; a butterfly is engraved at top right.
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Longtime Fruita residents and photographers Will Minor and Lee Warner discuss their experiences in the Colorado National Monument and the surrounding areas of Western Colorado and Eastern Utah. They also talk about meeting John Otto, and about Minor’s discovery of the rare Papilio Indra Minori butterfly on the Monument. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of...