U.G./Kear Memorial Cemetery, Cleveland County, Oklahoma --------------------------------- Copyright © 2000-03 by Belinda Wright This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. --------------------------------- USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Source: Surveyed 18 February 2000 by Belinda Wright ------------------------------------------------------------------ Here is the file for Oklahoma, Cleveland County, the cemetery listed as unknown cemetery SE 104th W of Anderson Rd.  The real name is U.G./Kear Memorial Cemetery according to the woman who owns the land. U. G./Kear Memorial Cemetery This cemetery is located on SE 104th Street, west of Anderson Rd, on the north side. From I-40 or I-240, go east from the city. Take the Anderson Rd exit. Go south on Anderson Rd to SE 104th (stop sign). Go west (right) on SE 104th about 1/2 mile. This cemetery was created from land that was part of Charles Ford's original Land Run homestead. It has been owned by the Kear family for the last 100 years. It is a closed community cemetery, allowing burials only of relatives of people already buried there. This is in the community of Schwartz (part of far SE Oklahoma City) and used to be known as Union Grove community. There are several graves marked only with rocks. A number of these are World War I soldiers that were killed in battle. Row 1, west side, going south to north: KEAR, Douglas Wayne Mar 10, 1960 Jan 12, 1995 "a man very much loved from everyone who knew him" "We love you Daddy" Next row, going south to north: KEAR, Scottie Allen 06-07-1986 06-08-1986 KEAR, Daniel Lavern Oct 12, 1965 Dec 20, 1986 Next row, going south to north: MITCHELL baby no dates TANKSLEY, Elgin E. Sr. May 28, 1923 Mar 26, 1984 PFC US Army World War II CURNUTT, Aulbrie Lynn 12-01-98 02-01-2000 "14 months" WALSH, Frank Joseph III May 4, 1968 Apr 8, 1995 "Our beloved Frank's life in Christ continues to challenge and inspire" Next row, going south to north: MITCHELL, Richard Delbert Feb 10, 1922 Oct 25, 1983 PFC US Army World War II Next row, going south to north: WHEELER, twin daughters Apr 17, 1943 PLUMMEE, Mary Joyce Dec 22 - 30 Apr 9, 1934 PRATT, Charles J. 1898 1952 LARSEN, Rebecca Weeks Oct 8, 1946 May 11, 1985 "In his hands forever" LUDE, Chris E. Jun 26, 1922 Sep 1, 1989 US Army World War II Next row, going south to north: HUFF, Aunt Nancy no dates PRATT, Uncle Luke no dates PRATT, Grandpa no dates "In memory of Agnes Craig" PRATT, Grandma no dates "In memory of Agnes Craig" WOODARD, Levi Henry Dec 29, 1929 Mar 13, 1930 LIVINGSTON, Jeffery G. Feb 4, 1959 Feb 4, 1959 LIVINGSTON, Glenn May 8, 1922 Jun 9, 1974 TEC5 US Army WOODARD, Luther E. Jan 11, 1905 Dec 11, 1980 WOODARD, Richard Dale Nov 13, 1932 Apr 22, 1982 CPL US Army Korea WOODARD, Ronnie Jay 11-26-59 06-23-82 "son and brother" "we love you always" WOODARD, Ida L. Jul 16, 1908 Oct 7, 1982 WOODARD, Cleo Ervin Jan 19, 1928 Feb 2, 1988 US Army World War II LIVINGSTON, Thelma Marie May 29, 1926 Dec 6, 1995 "a precious one from us is gone, a voice we loved is stilled, a place is vacant in our home, that never can be filled" Next row, going south to north: EVANS, Fletcher 1902 1941 GOODWIN, Gertrude O. Nov 17, 1888 Dec 24, 1950 "Mother" GOODWIN, Gertrude Nov 17, 188- ---- 24, 1950 (this is an older marker by the previous one) BREEDLOVE, Elizabeth May 5, 18-3 Feb 7, 1908 "Our Mother" WOODARD, W. H. and Mary no dates WOODARD, infant Jun 9, 1923 "our darling infant daughter" "of Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Woodard" Next row, going south to north: EVANS, Nannie A. Feb 3, 1865 Dec 4, 1902 wife of D L Evans WOODARD, W. N. Nov 26, 1891 Nov 23, 1918 MCGEE, William F. Feb 2, 1932 Jul 5, 1935 MCGEE, Charles F. Sep 7, 1934 Dec 22, 1941 (stone was faint, may not be exact) MCGEE, Darrell D. Oct 28, 1952 Oct 30, 1952 BERRY, Marten C. 9-28-1887 6-24-1938 MCGEE, Dale G. Aug 14, 1936 Jan 2, 1954 BERRY, Edwin Lee Mar 27, 1919 Apr 16, 1999 T SGT US Army World War II BERRY, Alpha O. 12-3-1893 7-22-1963 BERRY, Martin Columbus Mar 19, 1925 Sep 30, 1982 CM 2 US Navy World War II MCINTYRE, George Wayne Jun 30, 1938 May 2, 1997 A2C US Air Force Next row, going south to north: BAHNER - double stone Joseph Apr 19, 1856 Jan 26, 1920 Anna May 1, 1856 Dec 18, 1926 BOUGHER, Homa Dec 13, 1890 May 15, 1901 KING, Casander Oct 28, 1889 Aug 30, 1899 daughter of W & N J King Next row, going south to north: FORD - double stone (this is the original land run settlers) Chas Sep 18, 1851 Sep 6, 1926 "father" Harriett Oct 28, 1857 May 18, 1938 "mother" FORD, Alie Oct 19, 1877 Mar 1, 1894 JULIAN, Mary E. Feb 4, 1867 Dec 3, 1933 "our mother" small concrete heart (twin girls) FORD, Mary Belle Feb 18, 1922 Mar 12, 1936 Next row, going south to north: MOAK, Richard Merle Dec 31, 1939 Jan 28, 1940 "beloved son of Velma & John Moak" MOAK - double stone John Franklin Aug 12, 1898 Jan 17, 1974 Velma Elizabeth Jan 20, 1904 Nov 1, 1984 MOAK, Gerald Emmett May 1, 1926 Jul 5, 1989 US Army Air Corps World War II Next row, going south to north: HOOLEY, Marion Lee Aug 21, 1926 Apr 23, 1932 STAMPER - double stone Bolen Green Oct 22, 1863 Dec 25, 1937 James Tempie Mar 3, 1873 May 9, 1953 STAMPER, Wiley A. Mar 10, 1919 Mar 3, 1973 Oklahoma PFC US Army World War II