Enright, Ellen 1870 - 1939 Gannon, Mary 1855 - 1915 Hout, Bernard Floyd 1887 - 1925 Hout, Leo Joseph 1891 - 1918 King, Agnes 1880 - 1919 King, Edward 1869 - 1938 Lottie, Corbin died 1933 McAvoy, Bernard 1932 - 1932 McAvoy, C. Marian 1889 - 1991 McAvoy, Donna (baby) died Mar 4, 1980 McAvoy, Edward John 'Jack' May 31, 1918 - Jan 12, 2012 hus of Kathleen McAvoy, Eileen 1921 - 1922 McAvoy, James 1873 - 1942 hus of Marian McAvoy, James M. 1923 - 2001 hus of Joan McAvoy, Joan B. 1919 - 1982 McAvoy, Kathleen Marie (nee Hickey) 1917 - Oct 27, 2005 McAvoy, Marjorie 1917 - 1917 Nahorney, Fred 1925 - Oct 2, 2013 Redl, Anthony Matthew died Aug 7, 1999 Stack, Annette 1926 - Stack, Bonnie-Lee Bernice Jun 10, 1960 - Dec 13, 2001 Stack, Catherine 1868 - 1938 Stack, Edward 1908 - 1911 Stack, Francis died Jun 10, 1962 Stack, Gertrude 1897 - 1917 Stack, James 1861 - 1924 Stack, James Joseph 1906 - 1973 Stack, Margaret 1908 - 1935 Stack, Margaret Ellen 1910 - 1995 Stack, Raeanne Nina Feb 22, 1982 - Jul 31, 1982 Stack, Raymond J. 1913 - 1983 hus of Annette
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