Blaine County Cemeteries
Alphabetical Index of Cemeteries   |    Cemeteries Listed by Townships
Hitchcock Area Cemeteries
Cottonwood | Lorenz | Omega Seventh Day Adventist | St. John's | West Cooper | Winnview


"A number of pioneers are buried here including James A. Tabor, the first county surveyor, he died at his home."
Rinehart, Merle and Noby Kennedy, Comps.,
Cemeteries of Blaine County Oklahoma,
Publisher: El Reno, OK, 1982

    West Cooper Cemetery
    Wells Township
    Section 5 - 17N - 10W

Driving Directions: from Hitchcock, 1 1/2 miles east, highway curves, 2 miles east, north side of the road


    St. John's,     Wells Township,     Section 8 - 17N - 10W

Driving Directions: from Hitchcock, 1 1/2 east, highway ends, blacktop starts, 1 mile east, 1 mile south, 1/2 mile east


    Omega Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery,     Wells Township,     Section 35 - 17N - 10W

Driving Directions: from Hitchcock, 7 miles east, 4 1/2 miles south


    Lorenz Cemetery
    Wells Township
    Section 1 - 17N - 10W

Driving Directions: from Hitchcock, 8 miles east


    Cottonwood Cemetery
    Lawton Township
    Section 14 - 17N - 11W

Driving Directions: from Hitchcock, 1 mile south, 1/2 mile east


    Winnview Cemetery
    Wells Township
    Section 33 - 17N - 10W

"Winnview was named in honor of Joseph B. White, a civil war veteran, who with his children came to the area at the time of the opening of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe lands for homesteads in 1892."
Rinehart, Merle and Noby Kennedy, Comps.,
Cemeteries of Blaine County Oklahoma,
Publisher: El Reno, OK, 1982


Driving Directions: from Watonga, 8 east, 4 4/10 miles, east side of road



from Watonga
from Okeene
from Canton
from Geary
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