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Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio, 1920 Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio, 1908. Woodlawn Cemetery is a rural cemetery [2] and arboretum located in Toledo, Ohio.It is one of several cemeteries in the United States to have that name, and one of a few to be on the National Register of Historic Places.
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In 1883, Southard was married to Carrie T. Wales of Toledo. They had three children. [2] He was a Freemason, a member of the Knights of Pythias, and an Elk. [2] Southard died in Toledo on February 20, 1919 and was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Christian Albert was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1842. While a Private in Company G of the 47th Ohio Infantry, he distinguished himself at the Battle of Vicksburg on May 22, 1863. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio.
Woodlawn Cemetery: Toledo: Ohio: 44 John Marshall Harlan [44] October 14, 1911: Rock Creek Cemetery: Washington: District of Columbia 45 William Burnham Woods [45] May 14, 1887: Cedar Hill Cemetery Newark: Ohio: 46 Stanley Matthews [46] March 22, 1889: Spring Grove Cemetery: Cincinnati: Ohio: 47 Horace Gray [21] September 15, 1902: Mount Auburn ...
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From 1965 until his death, he was chairman of the board of Reams Broadcasting Corp. After his retirement, Reams moved to San Mateo, California. He died in Oakland, California in 1971 and was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery (Toledo, Ohio). Reams's son, Frazier Reams Jr., was the Democratic nominee for Ohio governor in 1966.