Her death certificate lists her original place of burial (cremains) as the Odd Fellows Cemetery which was originally at the intersection of Geary and Turk streets in San Francisco. Starting in 1933, the 26,000 people buried at the Odd Fellow's Cemetery were moved to Greenlawn Memorial Park. Ann's ashes are in the Columbarium in Section 6-1-11, 3rd floor.
Her death certificate lists her original place of burial (cremains) as the Odd Fellows Cemetery which was originally at the intersection of Geary and Turk streets in San Francisco. Starting in 1933, the 26,000 people buried at the Odd Fellow's Cemetery were moved to Greenlawn Memorial Park. Ann's ashes are in the Columbarium in Section 6-1-11, 3rd floor.
Family Members
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Louisa Elizabeth Stone Nason
1831–1912
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Emma Jane Stone Stevens
1833–1864
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Milton Mann Stone Jr
1834–1903
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Olive J Stone Collins
1835–1923
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Hiram Stone
1835–1908
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Mary Ann Stone Cony
1840–1927
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Martha Thompson Stone Fletcher
1842–1926
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Angenette Stone Hume
1843–1919
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Edwin Francisco Stone
1844–1937
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Helen Mae Stone
1845–1932
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Daniel Melvin Stone
1848–1853
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Rolland Scribner
1860–1908
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Milton Virgil Scribner
1861–1944
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Mary Emma Scribner Knight
1862–1929
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James Hartwell Scribner
1864–1885
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Eldora Louise "Dora" Scribner Comstock
1866–1940
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Capt. Othello Scribner
1867–1927
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George C. Scribner
1869–1949
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Florence Bell Scribner Butler
1871–1958
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Ernest Scribner
1873–1917
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Ethel Gertrude Scribner
1877–1877
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Carmen Vera Scribner
1883–1883
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