Beyko, Wasyl 1847 - 1910 Gramek, Nastacia died 1935 Gramek, Wasyl 1859 - 1943 Homeniuk, Mary 1933 - 1938 Homeniuk, Nasta (nee Glute) died 1918 wife of John Homeniuk, Ted 1895 - 1976 son of John & Nastia Homiak, Eugene 1941 - 1941 Homiak, Helen (nee Yaholnitsky) 1914 - 1994 Kowall, Nick 1851 - 1911 Michalcewich, P. died 1934 Nahirney, Annie Apr 7, 1906 - Nov 26, 1932 dau of Wasyl & Mary Nahirney, Fred Jun 7, 1924 - Dec 1926 son of John & Mary Nahirney, Mary (nee Donnek) 1852 - Jul 10, 1933 wife of Ted Nahirney, Mary (nee Teslik) Jan 14, 1880 - Oct 10, 1953 wife of Wasyl, dau of Peter & Martha Nahirney, Ted Apr 5, 1849 - Sep 3, 1938 Nahirney, Wasyl 'Bill' Jul 19, 1877 - Nov 24, 1937 son of Ted & Mary Novak, Las 'Alex' 1929 - 1930 Shewkenek, John 1882 - 1964 Shewkenek, Metro died 1918 Shewkenek, T. 1916 - 1932 Todorowich, Nettie (nee Homeniuk) 1937 - 1993 dau of Ted Todoschuk, Anna died 1918 Yaholnitsky, David 1922 - 1989 son of Fred Yaholnitsky, Fred 1869 - 1945 Yaholnitsky, Walter 1916 - 1933 son of Fred
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