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001    MOUNT PLEASANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH   -   Surname starts with D


  1. Dale, Elmer Howard   (b. 19 Jun 1928 - d. 24 Mar 1993)
      • husband of Freda Smith
  2. Dale, Janet   (b. - d. 31 Jan 1958)
      • twin of E H and Freda
  3. Dale, Jeanette   (b. - d. 31 Jan 1958)
      • twin of E H and Freda
  4. Dalrymple, Epsie Soots   (b. - d. 27 Sep 1992)
  5. Dalrymple, Hal V   (b. 17 Apr 1931 - d. 15 Nov 1966)
  6. Dalrymple, Roger D   (b. 11 Sep 1955 - d. 28 Nov 1959)
  7. Dalyrumple, Clarence   (b. - d. 20 Jan 1989)
  8. Dixon, David Leroy   (b. 25 Jun 1925 - d. 3 Oct 2013)
      • Husband of 1) F. Lucille Gilreath Faust Dixon (married 1 Jul 1950) and 2) Shirley Leonard Dixon. Son of James Wilbert Dixon and Ometa Mattie Morris Dixon. Born in Chatham County NC and died in Guilford County NC. Note: his body was donated to Wake Forest University School of Medicine. His grave plot is reserved beside his wife Shirley L. Dixon.
  9. Dixon, Shirley Leonard   (b. 31 Aug 1935 - d. 25 May 2011)
      • Wife of David Leroy Dixon.
  10. Drumwright, Sallie Black   (b. 25 May 1855 - d. 5 oct 1957)
      • wife of Walter N
  11. Drumwright, Walter N   (b. 25 May 1855 - d. 11 Feb 1937)
      • husband of Sallie Black


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