Fred Loman
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Son of Elzie Ray, Grandson of William Lafayette and Greatgrandson of John Washington Loman.
MPORTANT NOTE: In the spring of 2008 John W. Loman's headstone was replaced with a new marker by John F. & Richard A. Loman, his great grandsons, grandsons of William L. and sons of Elzie Ray Loman. **next to and at the foot of John W. is a small weather worn field (sand) stone marker which is the marker for Oscar Cornelius Loman. This is the Son of John W. & Elizabeth Ann (Coffman) Loman. The stone simply bears the crudely hand carved initials, "O.C.L." on its jagged rought face. The amount of the "O.C.L. stone marker above ground measures roughtly 8" wide, 2 to 3 inches thick and about 16" tall in the spring of 2008.
Son of Elzie Ray, Grandson of William Lafayette and Greatgrandson of John Washington Loman.
MPORTANT NOTE: In the spring of 2008 John W. Loman's headstone was replaced with a new marker by John F. & Richard A. Loman, his great grandsons, grandsons of William L. and sons of Elzie Ray Loman. **next to and at the foot of John W. is a small weather worn field (sand) stone marker which is the marker for Oscar Cornelius Loman. This is the Son of John W. & Elizabeth Ann (Coffman) Loman. The stone simply bears the crudely hand carved initials, "O.C.L." on its jagged rought face. The amount of the "O.C.L. stone marker above ground measures roughtly 8" wide, 2 to 3 inches thick and about 16" tall in the spring of 2008.