BERRNS, Elmer 14 Jan 1904 - 26 Oct 1916 BERRNS, John Frederick 12 Mar 1862 - 30 Sep 1922 BERRNS, Gus BUNZENMEYER, Martha (nee Effa) died age 26 wife of Edward, dau of August & Olga DREYER, August W. 6 Apr 1874 - 8 Feb 1937 DREYER, Wilhelmina 4 Aug 1879 - 25 Sep 1941 HANSEN, Catariene 31 Dec 1853 - 9 Mar 1929 HANSEN, Christian Peter 1 May 1855 - 14 Feb 1924 HANSEN, (unknown) young dau of John HANSEN, Julius KAPING, Otto KAPING, (unknown) wife of Otto KISSER, (unknown) KONKEL, Arlene (baby) LOWENBERG, Alice O. (nee Wensler) 8 Aug 1901 - 11 Feb 1924 dau of Gustav & Matilda OLM, August died 5 Dec 1917 age 52 PEDDE, John died 15 Mar 1915 age 52 hus of Susanna Hipsher ROHN, Angela Emma 29 Dec 1919 - 18 Aug 1921 ROHN, Mr. ROMING, Mary SATLER, (unknown) SCHMIDT, Arnold (baby) SCHMIDT, (baby) dau of Louis & Louise SCHMIDT, Louis 1876 - 1936 SCHMIDT, Louise 1882 - 1967 wife of Louis SCHMIDT, Sophia 15 Nov 1843 - 10 Dec 1922 STUBENBERG, Fred died 16 Apr 1912 STUBENBERG, Louise 1841 - 1937 wife of Fred WERNER, Verna (baby)
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