Marker: "In memory of Francis William Leonard, 1861--1900, rest in peace," Greenwood Cemetery. A cross surmounts the marker and a wreat is engraved at the top of the marker.
Marker for: "Leithar, at rest our infant babe, daughter of R.F. & M.H. Turnbull, died March 11 [?], 1897 [?], aged [unreadable]," Greenwood Cemetery. Stars and a bird are engraved above a bridge.
Marker for Rudolph Joe Tomsick, Jan. 14, 1916--April 9, 1917, Greenwood Cemetery. Two engraved crosses flank a lamb engraving at the top of the marker.
Marker for: "Mary Josephine, wife of Robert McMillen,1866--1909, erected by the Women of Woodcraft," Greenwood Cemetery. A cross and leaves are engraved at the top of the marker with a Women of Woodcraft insignia engraved below that. The family plot is enclosed by an iron fence.
Marker for Robert McMillen, 1857--1914, Greenwood Cemetery. A Woodmen of the World symbol is engraved at the top of the marker. At the bottom is inscribed: "Here rests a Woodman of the World."
Marker for: "At rest, William F., died Jan. 13, 1888, aged 11 years; Burton A., died Jan. 22, 1888, aged 8 years, children of F. A. & H. E. Rule," Greenwood Cemetery. An urn tops the marker, with a lily engraved underneath.
Shared marker for Francisco Martinez,1857--1945, and Refugio M. Carreon, 1898--1933, Greenwood Cemetery. A cross with floral engraving is at the top center of the marker.
Shared marker for: "Aurthur A., Feb. 7, 1910--June 8, 1994, and Amalia, Mar. 24, 1920- Chavez," Greenwood Cemetery. There are praying hands, crosses, and flowers engraved at the middle of the marker. An inscription at the bottom reads: "God gives life to man; death is a part of life."