Berg, Gary 1950 - 1950 son of Albert & Vi Berg, Henry Berg, John Carl 1885 - Dec 1944 hus of Florentine (nee Boras) Berg, Ludwig Karl 1894 - 10 Feb 1942 hus of Anna Wilm Berger, Anna W. 1915 - 1916 Berger, George 1910 - 1913 son of C. & J. Berger, George Sr. 1886 - 1972 son of Josef & Margaret Berger, Jacob 1909 - ? son of C. & J. Berger, Josef Sr. 1851 - 1931 Berger, Julie (nee Strieb) 1890 - 1918 wife of George Sr. Berger, Margaret 1856 - 1924 wife of Josef Sr. Berger, Margaret (nee Gerle) 1892 - 1951 wife of George Sr. Berger, Martin 1918 - 1918 son of Joseph & Katherine (nee Harle) Berger, Sofia 1911 - 1913 dau of C. & J. Clay, Mrs. died 1911 Felt, Hegh/Hugo died 1920 Foster, Harry 1917 - 1978 Johnson, John D. 1891 - 1919 Johnson, Frank 1886 - 1919 Johnson, Marjorie Leona 1921 - 1921 Johnson, Marion Susan 1921 - 1921 Klassen, Marie 1900 - 1927 Krambel, Dora 1900 - 1933 Marzolf, Ellen E. (nee Mainhood) 1922 - 1982 wife of Neil Marzolf, Ida (nee Schmidt) 1885 - 31 May 1943 Marzolf, Jacob 1883 - Jun 1948 hus of Ida Marzolf, Olive 1921 - 1921 dau of Jacob & Ida Marzolf, Roy Clarence 1912 - 20 Jan 1921 son of Jacob & Ida Marzolf, Terry Lee 1962 - 1962 son of Neil & Ellen Mattus, Nickolas 27 Nov 1887 - 27 Dec 1957 hus of Mary Barabasy McGillis, Lorne 1918 - 1919 Paysen, Amandus 1 Jul 1886 - 1959 son of Boy Hans & Elsabe (nee Hahn) Paysen, Barbara (nee Ulmer) 1888 - 1960 wife of Johannes Paysen, Calvin 1957 - 1980 Paysen, Elsie I. 1912 - 1945 dau of Johannes & Barbara Paysen, Ernest H. 1915 - 1924 son of Johannes & Barbara Paysen, Ida Geoline (nee Heieie) 1890 - 1953 dau of Hans & Carrie Paysen, Johannes Frederick 1879 - 1960 son of Boy Hans & ? (nee Englelland) Paysen, William 3 Jun 1892 - 1919 son of Boy Hans & Elsabe Rehbein, Ferdinand 1898 - 1961 son of Frank & Katherine Rehbein, Frank 1854 - 1930 hus of Mina Baber & Katherine Assman Rehbein, Mrs. John died 1921 Rehbein, Katherine (nee Assman) 1865 - 1918 wife of Frank Rehbein, Elizabeth (nee Hohn) 1901 - 1986 dau of Harry & Karlalina Reid, Mary 1843 - 1913 wife of Daniel Wilson Stanburg, Charlie Wagner, Barbara 1859 - 1951 Wagner, Samuel 1849 - 1918 hus of Barbara Wilm, Charlie 1881 - 1931 son of Frank Sr. & Amalia (nee Hiersack) Wilm, Ella Ruth 1926 - 1928 dau of Frank Jr. & Paulina Wilm, Florentine Emily 1927 - 1950 dau of Frank Jr. & Paulina Wilm, Frank Jr. 1878 - 1968 son of Frank Sr. & Amalia Wilm, Frederick W. 1885 - 1971 Wilm, Pauline (nee Boris) 1893 - 1931 wife of William Wilm, Paulina (nee Gerock) 1887 - 1971 wife of Frank Jr. Wendel, Paul 1908 - 1911 son of William
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