Brost, Amel 12 Jun 1912 age 7 mos, dau of Johannes & Zelma Brost, Johannes 9 Jun 1881 - 14 May 1915 hus of Zelma Brost Fischer, Philip* 7 Sep 1884 - Mar 1950 hus of Mary Christman Fode, Karl Sr. 17 Jul 1853 - 6 Jun 1932 Fode, Magdalina 11 Jan 1854 - 21 Apr 1942 wife of Karl Sr. Gackle, David 1880 - 1918 Haag, Stanley Bruce (infant) 1947 son of John (aka: Schafer Fode) & Metha (nee Bory) Haag, Edith (infant) 1950 dau of John (aka: Schafer Fode) & Metha Herman, Bertha (nee Doeffinger) 4 Aug 1890 - 4 Feb 1927, 1st wife of Emanuel Herman, Bertha Elizabeth 10 Jul 1929 - 17 Jul 1929 dau of Emanuel & Amalia (nee Steinbrechen) Herman, Ida Clara 12 Sep 1915 - Nov 1918 dau of Emanuel & Bertha (nee Doeffinger) Maier, Viola 11 Apr 1917 - Nov 1918 dau of Christian & Eva (nee Vilhauer) Maier, Viola (nee Schmolke) 18 Aug 1920 - 9 Nov 1941 dau Jacob & Natalia, wife of Paul Mueller, Jacob 18 May 1892 - 15 May 1921 hus of Augustina Mueller & Hulda Brost Muller, Augusta 15 Jan 1859 - 17 Jan 1916 Rasch, Anna Marie 11 Jun 1927 - Sep 1927 dau of Otto & Emma Reiling, Kenneth Otto 5 Dec 1943 - 28 Apr 1945 son of Philip & Alice (nee Rasch) Schmolke, Albert 1918 - 1920 son of Jacob & Natalia Schmolke, Jacob Jr. 1917 - 1920 son of Jacob & Natalia Schmolke, Jacob 16 Mar 1891 - 31 Oct 1942 hus of Natalia Tschritter (18 Dec 1892 - 1958) Schmolke, Henry 25 May 1930 - 9 Sep 1947 son of Jacob & Natalia Schmolke, (unknown) young son of Jacob & Natalia * removed to Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, AB
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