Beaubien, Amedee 21 May 1945 age 71 Beaubien, Bayle died 18 Aug 2003 Beaubien, Bebe J. A. died 1938 Beaubien, Charles 1856 - 1937 Beaubien, Fardina 1862 - 1938 Beaubien, Joseph Arthur 1872 - 1959 Beaubien, Layla Marie died 9 Jun 2002 Beaubien, Layla & Bayle (2nd photo) Beaubien, Marie 1873 - 1960 Biraud, Jeanne 1859 - 1942 Bombardier, Anna M. 1882 - 1985 Fontaine, Germain Marie 7 Jul 1939 - 14 Jul 1939 Fontaine, Paul 2 Dec 1908 - 5 Oct 2002 Fontaine, Yvonne (nee Caron) 5 Dec 1908 - 11 Feb 2005 Fontaine, Yvonne & Paul (2nd photo) Legace, Joseph Alfred 1884 - 1960 Legace, Joseph Alfred (2nd photo) Lehoux, Theodore 1867 - 1952 Lussier, Roseanna (nee Coulombe) 1878 - 1940 wife of P. J. Martin, Francois Zavier 1885 - 1941 McElroy, Melvin 3 Nov 1943 - 20 Nov 2016 hus of Helen, son of Ken & Joyce Million, Gabrielle 1922 - Million, Georgette 19 Jul 1886 - 12 Sep 1968 Million, John G. 1916 - 2004 Million, Loius M. 2 Oct 1881 - 12 Jan 1966 Moran, John 1879 - 1962 Plouzin, Jeanne Marie Apr 1889 - Nov 1955 Plouzin, Jeanne Marie (2nd gravemarker) Plouzin, Jeanne Marie (2nd photo) Prudat, Alfred 1916 - 1941 Prudat, Anna Marie 1891 - 1949 Prudat, Charles M. 18 Jun 1913 - 8 Dec 1991 Prudat, Joseph M. 9 Jun 1925 - 19 Apr 1988 Prudat, Joseph M. (2nd gravestone) Prudat, Julian Hypolite 1884 - 1954 Prudat, Madeliene 1861 - 1954 Prudat, Marguerite 23 Feb 1920 - 13 Mar 1990 Unknown 1 Unknown 2 Unknown 3 Unknown 4 Unknown 5 Unknown, Andre 1907 - 1985 Unknown, Marie Anne 1912 - 2010 wife of Andre Roger, Jeanne Marie 1954 - 1955 Sharkey, Yvonne 1923 - 1947
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