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The
Double
Butte
Cemetery
project began in February 1995 and the reading concluded in June 1995.
There were 35 volunteers involved in the project. The scope of this
project was to physically record the headstone information in the
cemetery; over 7,000 headstones were recorded, there were many unmarked
graves. There are additional cemetery records available at the City of
Tempe, Parks and Recreation Department, on the
second floor of the Tempe Library, 3500 S. Rural Road, Tempe, AZ, 85282
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The
Double
Butte
Cemetery
is located at 2505 W.
Broadway Road, Tempe,
AZ, covering 17 acres. The cemetery is
maintained by the City of Tempe. There are 29 sections in the cemetery,
plus one for cremations. Section MG is the crematorium section and is to
the southeast of the main cemetery. All sections are desert landscaped
except for sections 16-23 which are grass landscaped. Many of the desert
graves have a cactus planted on top which was a common practice earlier
this century. Many graves have a concrete border or edging around the
grave or a group of graves; these are sometimes referred to as cement
ribbons. An abbreviation which we used to denote' multiple graves with
one marker: A o/s and B o/s (o/s meaning "on same stone as").
This website is
organized by sequence number within each section. Sequence numbers are
in the order in which the headstones were read in each section thereby
providing information as to whom was buried next to whom. In the
section, look for the sequence number of the individual. If additional
information was available, it was included in the comments and the
source was noted.
Below is the list of the Double Butte
Cemetery project committee
members. A big thank you
goes to these volunteers for the time and hard work they gave to make
this index available to genealogists and researchers.
Committee Members
Chairman,
Sharon Love
Co-Chairman,
Bette Hood, Jeannie Rogers
Barbara Marshall,
Mary Kay Barner,
Judy Mullen,
Carole Buskin,
Rosalie Ogden,
Jean Ann Carhart,
Angie Olds,
Phil Conley,
Mona Schaeffer,
Fran Dameron,
Richard Scott,
Logan Dameron,
Victoria Shimp,
Alcie Distefano,
Judy Shubert,
Suzanne Douglas,
Flora Stubbe,
Wayne Douglas,
Linda Swain,
Wiola Follett,
Jeannie Van Lew,
Jean Fraser,
Marjory West,
Shelagh Fraser,
Robert M. Wilbanks IV,
Pat Freeman,
Rhonda Wiley,
Carolyn Grace,
Algona Winslow,
Betty Gregg,
Judy Wulbrecht.
John Haughn
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