Date of death, unless otherwise indicated
Borayko, Anatazia 'Nastia' Nellie 1872 - 1941 wife of Jacob
Borayko, Sam 1912 (bur. at Pioneer Cemetery - Tymryks)
Borayko, Ulia 'Julia' 5 Jul 1908 - 1918
Borayko, Yakim 'Jacob' 1878 - Sep 1935
Boychuk, Annie Mar 1918
Boychuk, Matt 1918
Boychuk, Mike
Boychuk, (unknown) 1918
Cymbalisty, Omelyan 1923
Dereniwski, Ewdokia 1898 - 1918
Ducheminsky, Albin 1929
Ducheminsky, Bernie 1925
Dyda, Nick 1926
Homeniuk, Stephania 1923
Kondra, Olena 1923
Kopelchuk, Katherine 1925
Kopelchuk, Lillian 1925
Korzenowski, Anna 1933
Kotyk, Victoria 1919
Kyba, Mary 1922
Makowsky, Dmetro 1918
Makowsky, Joseph 1920
Makowsky, Josephine 1923
Makowsky, Rosie
Mellof, (unknown) 1918
Mosiondz, Olena 1931
Opachuk, Anton 1924
Ortynsky, Julia 1924
Ortynsky, Mary 1931
Ortynsky, Stephania 1928
Ostafie, Caroline 1923
Ostafie, Peter 1921
Ostafie, Stanley 1918
Ostafie, Stephania 1929
Ostafie, Vladyslav 1922
Pilat, Stephen 1867 - 1919
Puteria, Keenka 1926
Puteria, Matt 1928
Soloway, Mike 1920
Vehnich, Anna 1923
Yaholnitsky, John 1928

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