Burachinsky, Joseph 1907 - 1980 Burachinsky, Tekla 1883 - 1947 (Polish inscription) Burachinsky, Victoria 1912 - 1992 Dumanski, Stanislaw 29 Jan 1887 - 5 Aug 1950 Holinaty, Nestor Joseph Jul 1916 - Mar 1947 Kotlar, (baby) 4 May 1936 - 4 May 1936 Kotlar, Caroline 1879 - 1954 Kotlar, Joseph 1869 - 1963 Kowdrush, Iagna 1873 - 1936 (Polish inscription) Mastalish, F. F. 1870 - 1948 Mastalish, Malania 1870 - 1949 Olchowy, Florian 18 May 1938 - 26 Jul 1944 Olchowy, Leo 10 Apr 1911 - 17 Oct 2002 Olchowy, Nicholas 1905 - 1989 Olchowy, Olga 1909 - 1996 Olchowy, Olyska 1878 - 1960 Olchowy, Paul 15 Mar 1918- 16 May 2008 Olchowy, Piotr 25 Jun 1868 - 21 Nov 1948 Olinsky, (baby) 1949 Osolinski, Gentruda 1884 - 1938 (Polish inscription) Osolinski, John 1866 - 1945 Sakowski, Michal 1905 - 1953 unknown 1833 (a,b,c in trees near road, outside fenced cemetery) Wojcik, Stanley 1905 - 1985 Wooden Cross (fallen down in trees, not sure if grave marker or original cemetery marker) Yuzdepski, Iris 1940 - 2002 Yuzdepski, Julius 1935 - 1937 Yuzdepski, Peter 1921 - 1943 (shared stone with Julius) Zolinkski, Alex 21 Nov 1909 - 19 Jul 1950
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