100th Commemoration Photographs

The sunflowers in a basket representing the coalminers 
who were buried in other locations.  There are
13 coalminers buried in other locations. The various flags
had each coalminer's name.

Lupcho family; two sons and their father were killed
in the coal mine accident.

In this section there are 5 coalminers buried here.

In this corner section of the Kemmerer Cemetery 
there are 8 coalminers buried.

Three coalminers buried together in the
Kemmerer Cemetery.

This section has the most burials and had the mass grave.
There are 36 coalminers buried in this section.




In the Catholic section of the Kemmerer Cemetery, there are
these 3 graves in a row.

More graves in the Catholic section of the cemetery.

Flags set up for the Commemoration Program.

Wainwright graves; father and son.
A yellow sunflower marking a miner's grave with
the piece of evergreen placed by the UMWA.

My ancestor, Isaac Roberts, he was killed just
8 days after his mother died.  
He is my cousin, twice
removed.

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