List. see below :) Cheryl in Idaho From a friend who gave permission to share. *** got my own copy of the Kent Funeral Home Records (dated well before Adair Co. got their copy). Then I got copies of cemetery listings for the whole area (mostly bought by me), early marriage/birth/death records, personal genealogy publications, family web sites, and all sorts of other sources to go through the whole Kent Records (from 1915 through December 2000; including almost 6,000 burials for Adair, Sullivan, Linn, and Putnam Counties), and my completed project is called the "Revised Kent Funeral Home Records". Ron Kent gave permission for their use provided they are shared freely and not ever published or sold for profit, so my son is in the process of putting my Revised Kent Records on his web site - in .txt format - for free - for the whole world to use and search and copy and paste as they see fit. I've filled in a LOT of missing dates, corrected burial places (according to cemetery records), added missing names of parents, added names of spouse(s), and made all names consistent throughout (so you don't see John Lee Doe in one place, J. Lee Doe in another place, and John L. Doe in another place). You can see the records at: http://www.2xtreme.net/amcooper/ (clear down at the bottom of the left side of the page). Please help pass the word, won't you? There are still bound to be some errors on my revised records (surnames spelled various ways on different sources, obvious typos that I wasn't able to determine which source had the typo, etc.), but I do hope it helps people find their ancestors.