2002/03 CEMETERY and TOMBSTONE TRANSCRIPTION PROJECT
By T. A. Godlevsky


LORING CEMETERY

The NE Quarter of the NE Quarter of Section 32 in Township 144 N Range 91 W
Loring Cemetery is located about 3-1/2 miles south of Dodge. It is remotely located and difficult to get to. A 4-wheel drive vehicle is required to get to this cemetery, at least for the last 8 tenths of a mile where there is no road, just barely even tire tracks. There is no sign welcoming visitors to Loring Cemetery. It is fenced and partially mowed (the west half where the graves are). There is some evidence that cattle have been allowed to graze here.

As of April 15, 2003, there were 10 markers for 14 individuals. There appeared to be no obvious visual evidence of any unmarked graves, however, since this list was created only from tombstone transcriptions, it is considered incomplete.


Last Name First Name Birth Death Comments
Kurz Alvina 1892 1978 Mother
Lee Adeline 1924   This marker contained a very clear, very well preserved photo of a couple.
Lee Carol G. 1918 1997 This marker contained a very clear, very well preserved photo of a couple.
Lee Christine M. 1890 1929 This marker contained a very clear, very well preserved photo of a man. The photo for the woman was missing.
Lee Clarence N. 1881 1959 This marker contained a very clear, very well preserved photo of a man. The photo for the woman was missing.
Lee Einar N. 1918   This marker contained a very clear, very well preserved photo of a couple.
Lee Harold N. 1916 1976 This marker contained a very clear, very well preserved photo of a couple.
Nordby Margaret 1886 1963  
Nordby Soren 1879 1946  
Olson Johanes 1831 1911  
Olson Margrete 1826 1914  
Sather Caleb 1889 1910 The first name could be GALEB, the engraving was not very deep and was difficult to decipher.
Sather George 1870 1925  
Sather Rev. B. B. 1860 1923  
Tombstone Transcription Done April 15, 2003
Transcribed and contributed by T. A. Godlevsky - Nov 2003

Please note:   Every care possible has been taken to obtain accuracy but mistakes do occur.   These transcriptions are only as accurate as the sources they were transcribed from.