Places of Significance: City of Mesa Cemetery

Among the Italian cypress and orange citrus trees of the City of Mesa Cemetery, lay buried several members of our family - possibly the largest gathering of our family's graves. If you happen to visit sometime, here’s a PDF of the cemetery map, with locations of each family member noted below. 

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On Ralph’s side:
His mother and step-father
  • Juanita Inglish (1906-1995) - Block 190, Lot 1, Grave 8 
  • Lester Johnson (1891-1960) - Block 190, Lot 1, Grave 6


His maternal grandparents
  • Earl Inglish (1873-1958) - Block 531, Lot 1, Grave 1
  • Bertha Clarice Copeland (1882-1977) - Block 531, Lot 1, Grave 2 


His uncles (mother’s brothers)
  • Alvin Inglish (1914-1943) - Block 531, Lot 1,  Grave 3

  • Rayburn Earl Inglish (1911-2003) - Block 531, Lot 1, Grave 8


On Ella’s side:
Her father and mother
  • George Findlay (1903-1970) - Block 549, Lot 4, Grave 8
  • Ursula Katherine Bruce (1904-1990) - Block 549, Lot 4, Grave 7


Her sister and brother-in-law
  • Charlesina Findlay (1928-2015) - Block 14, Lot 5, Grave 6c (companion grave)
  • Frank Bond Slade (1924-1988) -  Block 14, Lot 5, Grave 6c (companion grave)