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This cemetery is one of original three rural cemeteries of Ukrainian Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist in Arran: the others being Beaver Plains on NW4-33-31-W1 and Podollia on SE21-34-31-W1. Eventually the Church developed a site on NW32-33-30-W1.as its primary cemetery. The church is now closed. |
Surname | First Name | Grave Site # | Year of Birth | Year of Death | D-B = Age |
Babiuk | Clem | 32 | 1848 | 1925 | 77 |
Bordynuik | Efremin | 30 | 1854 | 1914 | 60 |
Bordynuik | Horpina | 13 | 1864 | 1941 | 77 |
Bordynuik | Sylvia | 1 | 1933 | ||
Boyko | Metro | 47 | 1912 | 1926 | 14 |
Bugera | Mary | 38 | 1858 | 1925 | 67 |
Bugera | Michael | 9 | 1856 | 1938 | 82 |
Duizona | Eudohia | 25 | 1930 | ||
Duizona | Jacob | 26 | 1916 | ||
Dykun | Tekla | 3 | 1948 | ||
Kaminski | Peter | 41 | 1884 | 1946 | 62 |
Kinaschuk | Andrew | 4 | 1880 | 1949 | 69 |
Kinaschuk | Anna | 5 | 1893 | 1986 | 93 |
Kinaschuk | Anna | 16 | 1881 | 1948 | 67 |
Kinaschuk | B. | 15 | 1942 | ||
Kinaschuk | Vasylyna | 31 | 1885 | 1913 | 28 |
Kinaschuk | Vasylyna | 33 | 1885 | 1918 | 33 |
Kluk | John | 22 | 1860 | 1928 | 68 |
Kowalik | 2 | infant | |||
Lukey | Dorothy | 48 | 1910 | 1930 | 20 |
Lylyk | Danny | 21 | 1860 | 1927 | 67 |
Lylyk | Magdelene | 14 | 1860 | 1943 | 83 |
Lylyk | Mary | 10 | 1947 | 1977 | 30 |
Nahnybida | Bill | 6 | 1890 | 1948 | 58 |
Nahnybida | Bill | 17 | 1909 | 1948 | 39 |
Nahnybida | Karl | 7 | 1881 | 1951 | 70 |
Nahnybida | Martha | 42 | 1930 | 1932 | 2 |
Nahnybida | Rudy | 45 | infant | ||
Nahnybida | Walter | 43 | 1928 | 1929 | 1 |
Nimetz | Alex | 24 | 1861 | 1946 | 85 |
Nujdyak | Justean | 8 | 1940 | ||
Pangracs | Albert | 44 | infant | ||
Semanyk | Ivan | 34 | 1918 | ||
Semanyk | Maria | 37 | 1858 | 1926 | 68 |
Semanyk | Vasylyna | 35 | 1925 | ||
Stasiuk | John | 11 | 1918 | 1934 | 16 |
Stasiuk | Sophia | 12 | 1889 | 1947 | 58 |
Unreadable | 18 | 1934 | |||
Unmarked | 19 | ||||
Unmarked | 20 | ||||
Unmarked | 23 | ||||
Unmarked | 29 | ||||
Unmarked | 36 | ||||
Unmarked | 39 | ||||
Unmarked | 40 | ||||
Unmarked | 46 | ||||
Unmarked | 49 | ||||
Urysty | Jack Andre | 50 | 1928 | 1943 | 15 |
Urysty | Katherine | 52 | 1886 | 1950 | 64 |
Urysty | Peter | 51 | 1918 | 1946 | 28 |
Wiwcharuk | Joseph | 28 | 1854 | 1926 | 72 |
Wiwcharuk | Tina | 27 | 1874 | 1949 | 75 |
* Note re Plot #s: | |||||
There are not Plot #s on the Grave markers in the cemetery. Please refer to the Schematic Diagram of the Cemetery for locations. |
Neighbouring Arran Cemeteries
Added Julia Adamson. © Copyright 1979 - Bibliography for citations: "Adamson, Julia; Perpeluk, Larry; (Dec 2023) Arran (Nahnybida) St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery ; Saskatchewan Cemeteries Project. Retrieved |
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