Marker for: "Louisa May, wife of Frank Hughes,1874--1909, Greenwood Cemetery. There is a Women of Woodcraft symbol at the top of the stone, flowers engraved at left corner. At the bottom is inscribed: "Erected by Women of Woodcraft."
Marker for: "Alma C., wife of Emil Waal, died Mar. 25, 1897, aged 35 yrs. 4 ms. 3 ds.," Greenwood Cemetery. Ferns and leaves are engraved at the bottom of the marker.
Shared marker for: "Hayes, Lula M., 1916- and Jack G., 1914-1983," Greenwood Cemetery. A mountain scene is engraved on the marker with pines, a riderless horse, an eagle, clouds and snow.
Shared marker for Percy and Earl Fulford. ”Percy G. died May 6, 1886, aged 6 months; Earl died Apr. 3, 1889, aged 3 months, children of A. H. and M. E. Fulford.” Tall, ornate marker enclosed in an iron fence.
Marker for Henry Newans, who died on April 4, 1908. Henry was a member of Company E, Second Iowa Infantry. An International Order of Odd Fellows symbol is at the bottom of the marker.
Marker for William Webb, 1857--1908, Greenwood Cemetery. A Woodmen of the World symbol is engraved at the center of the marker with popies at the right side. The inscription at the bottom reads: "Here rests a Woodman of the World."
Marker for: "Gonzalo Quesada Jr., 1957--1972, Our beloved nephew," Greenwood Cemetery. A cross with rosary and a flower are engraved at the left side of the marker.
Marker for: "Cornelius Bottolfson, died June 7,1899, aged 33 yrs. 6 ms. 11 ds.," Greenwood cemetery. The IOOF chain links are engraved at the center of the marker.