NAKONECHNY, ANNIE 22 Dec 1908 - 8 Sep 2001 NAKONECHNY, JOSEPH W. 1938 - 1959 son of Paul NAKONECHNY, PAUL 15 Jul 1899 - 19 Aug 1976 NAKONESHNY, AGNES 1884 - 1952 wife of Peter NAKONESHNY, ANNE 1913 - 2007 NAKONESHNY, BRIAN DAVID 19 Aug 1960 - 7 Apr 2015 son of David & Anna (nee O'Neill) NAKONESHNY, FREDERICK C. 1907 - 1999 NAKONESHNY, MICHAEL 1911 - 1994 son of Peter & Agnes NAKONESHNY, PATRICIA 1935 - 2010 NAKONESHNY, PETER 1883 - 1955 NAKONESHNY, STEPHEN PATRICK 1917 - 1962 son of Peter & Agnes ROMASHENKO, ANDREW 1860 - 1956 ROMASHENKO, EDWARD M. 1938 - 1963 son of Michael ROMASHENKO, MIKE 1910 - 1997 ROMASHENKO, ROSE (nee Hrytsyn) 1913 - 1994 ROMASHENKO, WALTER 1949 - 17 Apr 2017 ROMASHENKO, WILLIAM 26 Apr 1991 age 71 SENKO, JEAN (nee Kostuk) 30 Sep 1938 - 11 Jul 2013 wife of Michael Sr., dau of Joe & Vera SENKO, JOHN 8 Aug 1923 - 22 Apr 2004 SENKO, MARGUERITE (nee Le Gatt) 29 Jun 1933 - SENKO, MARY 4 Apr 1928 - 14 May 2009 SENKO, MICHAEL JOHN 19 Oct 1969 - 19 Oct 1969 son of Michael & Jean SENKO, MICHAEL Sr. 6 Dec 1926 - 4 May 2015 son of Andrew & Anna (nee Huculak) SENKO, RICHARD GORDON 5 Oct 1965 - 2 Jul 1980 son of William & Marguerite SENKO, WILLIAM 5 Jul 1928 - 9 Mar 2001 TURCOTTE, DOREEN M. 1938 - 1966 dau of Michael & Anne (nee Nakoneshny) unknown WOROBEC, CHRIS D. 9 Feb 1958 - 1 Sep 1990 son of Steve & Emily WOROBEC, EMILY (nee Nakoneshny) 1920 - 5 Dec 1975 dau of Michael WOROBEC, STEVE 1914 - 2008
This record was taken from a personal reading of the cemetery with the assistance of Mr. Nick Lenyk. I am grateful to him for his help.
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