Boyko, Pearl 1880 - 1912 Broda, Filixa Broda, Lucas Chorney, Alex 1910 - 1949 Chorney, Andrew 1945 - 1965 Chorney, Rosey Chornook, Annie 1892 - 1966 Chornook, Metro 1920 - 2003 son of Stefan & Annie Chornook, Michael Aug 26, 1918 - Jul 30, 1989 son of Stefan & Annie Chornook, Stefan ‘Steve’ 1882 - 1930 Demchuk, Carl Haydamacka, Sonia died May 28, 1949 Hrushka, John G. 1900 - 1970 Hrushka, Tennie 1902 - 1998 wife of John Hubic, Bessie 1914 - 1980 Hubic, Edwin Jul 31, 1923 - May 2, 1993 Hubic, Harry Apr 7, 1909 - Mar 29, 2006 Hubic, Joseph Jan 1, 1911 - Oct 2, 1999 Hubic, Maria 1882 - 1962 wife of Michael Hubic, Michael 1871 - 1960 Hubic, Nicholas 1907 - 1993 Hubic, Prazeda 1898 - 1934 Hubic, Rose-Mary Aug 6, 1913 - Apr 15, 2006 Hubic, Roseline Ruth 1932 - 1932 Hubic, Sam 1905 - 1985 Hydamacka, Frances (nee Chornook) Oct 10, 1925 - Dec 12, 2012 dau of Stefan & Annie Hydamacka, Lynn L. Mar 3, 1968 - Mar 4, 1968 Hydamacka, Mike Jun 26, 1917 - Mar 2, 1995 hus of Frances Hydamacka, Nick 1887 - 1962 Kluk, John 1919 - 1982 Kluk, Tom 1893 - 1964 Ladubec, Olga 1923 - 1989 Mazuren, John Feb 24, 1910 - Sep 9, 1927 Mazuren, Lena Nov 30, 1916 - Aug 11, 1933 Patrik, Fred Perepeluk, Eleanor Ann 1939 - 1941 Perepeluk, Isabelle Marion 1939 - 1941 Perepeluk, Maria 1897 - 1919 Perepeluk, Mary 1903 - 1986 Perepeluk, Mike 1895 - 1986 Perepeluk, Nellie 1917 - 1917 Perepeluk, Nellie 1925 - 1925 Proszyw, Vakiw Pretka Apr 28, 1935 age 87 Zarowny, Carrie 1900 - 1994 Zarowny, Joseph 1891 - 1966 Zarowny, Nellie 1933 - 1936 dau of Joseph & Carrie
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