Beug, Emma Elfira 1894 - 1957 Gogel, John 1923 - 1943 Haffner, Jacob 5 Apr 1867 - 5 Dec 1985 Huber, Dorothe 1866 - 1948 wife of Jacob Huber, Jacob 23 Oct 1869 - 21 May 1933 Huber, George Sr. 20 Dec 1844 - 14 Apr 1935 son of Frederick Huber, Katherina (nee Manz) 10 Oct 1844 - 29 Jan 1931 dau of Phillip & Elizabeth Huber, Arthur George 6 Jun 1918 - 25 Jul 1929 Huber, Erwin 18 Jun 1926 - 8 Oct 1926 Kramer, Winnifred 1919 - 1933 Kramer, Winnifred (2nd photo) Kunitz, Andrew 1866 - 1943 Kunitz, Catherine 1882 - 1958 wife of Andrew Kunitz, Peter 1925 - 1950 son of Andrew & Catherine Kunitz, Nickolas 26 May 1988 age 68 Lauer, Johann 23 Oct 1845 - 8 Jun 1925 Lindenbach, Amalia (nee Kramer) 8 Jul 1890 - 9 Dec 1915 Orthner, Minnie 24 Jan 1897 - 24 Jun 1916 wife of George, son of Adolph & Barbara Orthner, Theresia (nee Podlowski) 10 Oct 1854 - 6 Jun 1915 wife of Karl Orthner, Arnold 5 May 1926 - 14 Jun 1939 son of F. & M. Schalm, Charlotte 1932 Schalm, Helene 1934 Schmalenberg, (baby) 13 Mar 1929 (twin to Olga) unknown 1 unknown 2 Wittmeieher, Wilfred G. 1922 - 1991 Zeitler, Else 1924 - 1929 Ziemer, Edward (infant) 1929 Ziemer, Arthur (infant) 1933 some unmarked gravesites
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