August, Anna 1866 - 12930 August, Fred 1861 - 1942 Bassendowski, Edward 1879 - 1926 Bassendowski, Lenard 1940 - 1940 Bassendowski, Leo 1940 - 1940 Bassendowski, Mary 1903 - 1984 Bassendowski, Paul 1900 - 1972 Boehm, Alvin 1936 - 1992 Boehm, Emiela 1881 – 1979 Boehm, Ernest 1908 – 1996 Boehm, John 1871 - 1954 Boehm, Olga 1912 – Doering, Samuel S. Jun 14, 1876 – Jan 16, 1934 Ebel, Irene E. 1927 - 1928 Ebel, Theodor F. May 17, 1923 – April 25, 2003 Forkert, Lydia 1892 - 1985 Forkert, Richard 1887 - 1976 Hahn, Katherine 1880 - 1936 Hiebert, Mr. Idt, Charlotte 1894 - 1963 Idt, William 1891 - 1969 Keki, Joseph 1911 – 2003 Keki, Theresa 1917 – 2006 Kober, Christina 1878 - 1970 Kruger, Albert E. 1923 - 1924 Kruger, Heinrich 1880 - 1928 Kruger, Minna 1883 - 1950 Leiman, Amalia 1891 - 1954 Leiman, Frederick 1929 - 1929 Leiman, Johann George 1887 - 1956 Leiman, Paulina 1924 - 1934 Oelke, Albert 1871 - 1953 Oelke, Julius 1899 - 1963 Oelke, Leopoldine died 1973 Seifriedt, John 1922 – 2001 Seifriedt, Lydia 1926 – 1999 Stickel, Donald L. 1942 - 1943 Shutz, Heinrich 1859 - 1929 Shutz, Maria 1858 - 1928 Strauch, Alexander 1927 – 1993 Strauch, Charlotte 1897 - 1952 Strauch, Christian 1892 - 1985 Strauch, Jacob 1918 – 1992 Toews, Florentine 1883 - 1968 Recent, unidentified gravesite
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