Ryther Cemetery is a small, family cemetery with only 8 marked graves. In addition to members of the Ryther family, members of the Hale, and Thompson families are buried here also. The oldest dated stone is that of Mary Ellen Ryther, wife of O.J., who died 7 August, 1890. A more recent interment is that of Vernon E. Ryther who passed away 29 October, 1956.
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Friday, October 2, 2009
Ryther Cemetery
Ryther Cemetery is a small, family cemetery with only 8 marked graves. In addition to members of the Ryther family, members of the Hale, and Thompson families are buried here also. The oldest dated stone is that of Mary Ellen Ryther, wife of O.J., who died 7 August, 1890. A more recent interment is that of Vernon E. Ryther who passed away 29 October, 1956.
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Where can I get the information on the 8 headstones? OJ Ryther is my great grandfather and the Thompson family is also a great grandfather and grandmother. carolyn.jacobs@att.net
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