www.findagrave.com
It sounds weird but its a pretty cool site..
I am assuming you might not know the cemetery or state?
At any rate all really need to know is year of birth and year of death and their name.
2006-09-29 08:28:20
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answer #1
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answered by shughes2000_2000 5
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Call the cemetery
2006-09-29 08:29:05
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answered by ♥ME♥ 6
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go to or call the cemetery caretaker or church (it may take a couple of days) and inquire about the plot #. you will probably have to give his name and maybe the date he passed or was buried (if known).
2006-09-29 08:30:38
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answered by snoopdizzal 3
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The cemetery office will have a master listing/map and should be able to tell you easily.
2006-09-29 08:28:42
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answered by Barbiq 6
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Call or go to the cemetery office, they will tell you, even show you on a map if its a big one.
2006-09-29 08:29:48
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answered by smartypants909 7
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if you know the cemetary, you should be able to go to the keepers office & ask. Usually they will tell you & give you a map w/ a heighlighted path to show you your way.
you can always try doing a google search on the actual cemetary & see if they have public listings that way.
GOOD LUCK!
2006-09-29 08:29:48
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answered by jms_ladybug 2
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The cemetary has the map with the plot numbers/names.....or local courthouse may have a record.
Best wishes in your search!
2006-09-29 08:30:29
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answered by Marsha 6
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There should be a caretaker at the cemetery who can look this up for you.
2006-09-29 08:29:08
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answered by Maria b 6
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Most cemetaries have a memorial type building or an office that has this info.
2006-09-29 08:29:18
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answered by funlovingwomannky 2
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easily. call the cementary with the name and date of death. they have a record of the plot and grave numbers.
2006-09-29 08:29:19
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answered by misfit 3
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