Bittermann, Johan 14 Jul 1925 Buchholz, Elizaberta 16 Feb 1918 age 30 wife of Samuel Dowie, Fredrick John 20 Aug 1951 Dowie, Patty 1922 - 1936 Ehnisz, Grant Mitchell 8 Feb 1972 - 22 Aug 1993 son of Glenn Flemmer, Philip 1872 - 1955 Flemmer, Matilda 11 Jul 1875 - 16 Sep 1949 wife of Philip Gehring, Maria 10 Jan 1931 Ginther, Alfred 15 Dec 1921 - 3 Mar 1948 hus of Anna Jassman, Calvin Donald 30 Jan 1963 - 1 Feb 1963 son of Alexander & Kathleen (nee Mason) Jassman, Robert 24 May 1917 - 1918 Jassman, Rosina (nee Tetz) 12 Oct 1897 - 1 Dec 1973 dau of Carl & Marguerite (nee Kinzle) Jassman, Simon 20 Mar 1889 - 15 Nov 1973 son of Ferdinand & Anna (nee Suckut) Jess, Selomena 25 May 1878 - 15 Dec 1942 Roth, Arnold 1 Sep 1918 - 7 Nov 1981 Roth, Walter 1922 - 9 Nov 1957 Schneider, Philipina 28 Aug 1868 - 17 Sep 1937 Senft, Rev. Henry 22 Feb 1872 - 1 Mar 1943 Siewert, Bertha (nee Fercho) 8 Dec 1890 - 22 Nov 1965 wife of Rudolf Siewert, Rudolf 23 Sep 1889 - 4 Jun 1951 Siewert, Reinhold died age 18 son of Johan Siewert & Marie Pahl Springer Siewert, Helena 18 Sep 1909 - 12 Jan 1910 dau of Rudolph & Bertha Stickle, Daniel 7 Sep 1916 - 9 May 1917 Stolz, Lydia 19 Dec 1882 - 29 Aug 1972 wife of August Stolz, August 20 Oct 1877 - 12 Jan 1951 son of George & Katherine Tetz, Rosina (nee Bitterman) 11 Sep 1890 - 16 Apr 1940 Tetz, Karl 1926 Tetz, Louisa 1933 Tetz, Marda 17 Jul 1910 - 3 May 1917 (unknown), Karl son of Jakob & Elizabeth
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