Babcock, John 1896 - 1941 Barker, Matilda H. 1897 - 1947 Bistritz, Henry 1906 - 1933 Chenier, Urgel 1858 - 1928 Dominas, Helen 1871 - 1942 Doyle, Glenn Martin (baby) 1942 Elves, John Joseph 1846 - 1930 Forseille, (baby) 1929 son of Jules Giroux, Michel T. Pte. 1888 - 11 Feb 1929 Hickey, Marguerite 1915 - 1934 dau of P. M. Hodson, Jane Francis 1850 - 2 Oct 1929 Houlihan, Cornelius 1868 - 1939 Houlihan, Simon 1850 - 1942 Houlihan, Sylvestre 1863 - 1939 Houlihan, Thomas 1846 - 1928 Judrin, Pierre 1860 - 1942 hus of Marie Chabin Kroetsch, Ambrose 1858 - 1936 Levia, William 1869 - 1950 Matthon, Mary (baby) 6 Dec 1959 McDonald, Mabel (nee McCaw) 1901 - 1936 wife of Jack Payment, Moyse 1865 - 1940 Piche, Alphonse 1861 - 1933 Redl, Edouard 1902 - 1946 Redl, Leopoldina (nee Nemeczek) 1904 - 1929 wife of Edouard Stewart, Daniel 1879 - 1943 Stewart, Joseph 1885 - 1965
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