Bredlaw, Juliana 1893 - 1981 Bredlaw, Martha Pauline 26 Mar 1929 - 30 Oct 1944 Bredlaw, Samuel 1891 - 1978 Dick, Eva (nee Rode) 17 Oct 1893 - 8 Dec 1989 Driedger, Lydia (nee Rode) 26 Nov 1919 - 27 Dec 1997 Kinzel, Florence 7 May 1918 - 5 Jun 1918 Knuth, August 7 Mar 1896 - 12 Nov 1926 Knuth, (baby girl) Knuth, (baby girl) Knuth, Frederick 1906 - 1973 Knuth, Henrietta Knuth, Herman 25 Dec 1898 - 2 Dec 1915 Knuth, Karl 8 Mar 1863 - 16 Oct 1939 Knuth, Martha Knuth, Matilda 1903 - 1987 Knuth, Otto 5 Mar 1901 - 29 Jan 1918 son of Karl & Paulina Knuth, Paulina 3 Sep 1870 - 31 Jul 1939 Markwart, Adolph 1892 - 1933 Markwart, Augusta 1911 - 1985 Markwart, Carolina 1889 - 1969 Markwart, Edward 1884 - 1936 Markwart, Ernest 1918 - 1936 Markwart, Frederick 1886 - 1963 Markwart, Frederick Hugo 1933 - 20 Dec 2006 son of Frederick & Carolina Markwart, Gustave 31 Jul 1925 - 21 Dec 1925 Markwart, Mary Helena 1941 - 2001 Markwart, Mrs. Otto 1861 - 22 Jan 1936 Markwart, Norman V. 1943 - 1965 Markwart, Otto 15 Jan 1862 - 29 Oct 1946 Markwart, Philipina 1889 - 1964 Markwart, Richard Wilhelm 7 Nov 1934 - 22 Sep 1949 Markwart, Ronald R. 1941 - 17 Sep 2008 Markwart, Tammy Joy 1 Jul 1973 - 21 Jan 1976 Markwart, Viola 10 Sep 1935 - 12 Oct 1935 Markwart, Violet 1941 - 1960 Markwart, Werner Walter 15 Apr 1932 - 22 Jul 1944 Markwart, William O. 1905 - 1991 Paul, (infant) son of William Paul, Louise 13 Jan 1872 - 24 May 1943 Paul, William 10 Mar 1868 - 21 Oct 1928 Rode, Flora Rode, Ludwig 1882 - 1946 Rottenburger, Karl Johan 23 Feb 1868 - 28 Apr 1934 Rottenburger, Kristina Karolina 6 Oct 1867 - 23 May 1936 Schiller, Andrew Schutt, Ernest 3 Apr 1930 - 8 Jan 2011 Schutt, Heinrich 1886 - 1955 Schutt, Wilhelm 1916 - 1925 Schutt, Wilhelmina 1889 - 1951 Wageler, Ernest 1907 - 1984 Wegeler, Matilda 1898 - 1991
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