Bosch, Henry 16 Jul 1892 - 15 Jul 1944 hus of Marianna Dauenhauer Both, Barbara 27 Jul 1906 - 1 Jan 1945 wife of Zachaeus Buettner, Margaret 1893 - 27 Jan 1955 wife of Joseph Degenhardt, John 1883 - 3 Mar 1948 hus of Maria Getz, Christian 1935 - 23 May 1947 son of Frank & Elizabeth Hintz, Peter 4 Jul 1931 - 20 May 1959 son of Ferius & Magdalena Hoffer, Margaret 26 Dec 1875 - 22 May 1949 wife of Mathias Kopp, John 1918 - 27 Jul 1944 son of Peter & Barbara (nee Sitter) Meier, Peter 1945 - 23 Jan 1948 son of John & Genevieve Michalezki, Helena 1899 - 28 Apr 1950 wife of John Ressler, Veronica 13 Feb 1861 - 12 Jul 1947 wife of Michael Martian Riehl, Elizabeth 22 Sep 1916 - 30 Oct 1946 dau of Fred & Eva Ries, Bernadette (infant) 10 Feb 1943 dau of Joseph Schneider, Joseph 12 Jan 1956 - 12 Jan 1956 son of John & Frances Weimer, Annie Lorraine 27 Mar 1946 - 30 Mar 1946 dau of Joseph & Armelia Weimer, Elaine Anne 27 Sep 1951 - 27 Sep 1951 dau of Anton & Lena Weimer, Francis 1887 - 12 Jun 1953 wife of Frank Weimer, Randy 23 Nov 1961 - 13 Jun 1962 son of Michael & Frances
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