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Fairlawn Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Oklahoma City. Established in 1892, it is located at 2700 [[Shartel Avenue]], originally in the country side to the north of Oklahoma City. Today it is located next to Oklahoma City's [[Asian district]].
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Fairlawn Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Oklahoma City. Established in 1892, it is located at 2700 [[Shartel Avenue]], originally in the country side to the north of Oklahoma City. Today the area is next to Oklahoma City's [[Asian district]].
  
Some of the well known Oklahoma City citizens that are buried there include several mayors, outlaw [[Red Kelley]], Civil Rights leader [[Roscoe Dungee]], and the first child born in the city limits of Oklahoma City, [[Oklahoma Belle Cunningham Cheever]] among many others.
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Some of the well known Oklahoma City citizens that are buried there include several mayors, outlaw [[Red Kelley]], Civil Rights leader [[Roscoe Dunjee]], [[Kate Barnard]], and the first child born in the city limits of Oklahoma City, [[Oklahoma Belle Cunningham Cheever]] among many others.
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[[Category: Cemeteries and Resting Places]]

Latest revision as of 15:32, 5 April 2023

Fairlawn Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Oklahoma City. Established in 1892, it is located at 2700 Shartel Avenue, originally in the country side to the north of Oklahoma City. Today the area is next to Oklahoma City's Asian district.

Some of the well known Oklahoma City citizens that are buried there include several mayors, outlaw Red Kelley, Civil Rights leader Roscoe Dunjee, Kate Barnard, and the first child born in the city limits of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Belle Cunningham Cheever among many others.