Bida, John Lewis 1912 - 1971 Bida, Rodney David 1953 - 1957 son of John & Stella Bida, Stella (nee Smuk) 5 Jan 1924 - 24 Jul 2014 Blaschuk, Mary (nee Kryk) 12 Feb 1897 - 29 Jun 1978 wife of William Blaschuk, William 1 Jan 1890 - 20 Jul 1962 Furman, Betty 1960 - 1974 Furman, Jeanette 1951 - 1955 Lasota, Andrew Sr. 1894 - 1950 hus of Dorothy Lasota, (baby) child of Andrew & Dorothy Mackow, (baby) died 1958 son of Fred Mackow, John 1891 - 1945 Mackow, Maria 1896 - 1985 Mackow, Nicholas 1884 - 1973 Matwe, (infant) Michaluk, (baby) Myketiak, Mary 1887 - 1974 Myketiak, William 1876 - 1943 Obarianyk, Basil Rev. 11 Jan 1921 - 26 Dec 1999 son of Michael & Eva Obarianyk, Eva 1889 - 1969 Obarianyk, John 1914 - 1 May 1983 son of Michael & Eva Obarianyk, Mary 1915 - 5 Jan 1924 dau of Michael & Eva Obarianyk, Michael 1882 - 1950 Obarianyk, Michael 16 Nov 1932 - 15 May 2012 hus of Christina, son of Michael & Eva Obarianyk, Nicholas 1934 - Oct 1982 hus of Gaylene Nerland, son of Michael & Eva Shopa, Alexander Sr. 1858 - 1920 Shopa, Annie Rosie 1906 - 1967 Shopa, (baby) 1935 - 1935 dau of Waldymir Shopa, Johana 1970 - 1933 Shopa, Olga 1908 - 1924 Shopa, Waldymir Sylvester 1896 - 1959
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