Brilz, (baby) Brilz, Elizabeth 1840 - 1927 Bruski, Michal 1891 – 1918 Bruski, Michal (2nd photo) Berger, Celastina (nee Casler) 188? - 1940 Burger, Peter 1881 – 1938 Dembiczak, Delores 1927 - 1927 Dembiczak, Evelyn 1920 - 1940 Feise, Karl 1862 – 1916 Feise, Karl (2nd photo) Gergen, Elizabeth 1888 – 1952 Gergen, John 1876 – 1954 Gergen, Margaret 1848 – 1927 Holzer, Filbina 19 Feb 1916 – 2 Nov 1918 dau of S. & Rosina Holzer, Teresia 13 Oct 1818 – 24 Oct 1918 dau of S. & Rosina Holzer, Magdalina 10 May 1898 – 18 Mar 1918 wife of Petrus Holzer, Peter 1915 - 1918 Holzer, Rosina 19 Oct 1894 – 24 Dec 1920 Holzer, Rosina (2nd photo) Javorski, Jacob C. 1882 – 1941 Javorski, Jacob C. 1921 – 1998 Leduc, Wilfred 3 Feb 1870 - 7 Jul 1930 hus of Leontine Sauvageau Massett, (baby boy) 1927 - 1927 Massett, (baby boy) 1922 - 1922 Mokelki, Lane 1920 - 1920 Shea, Timothy 1854 – 1938 Stadnick, Harry 1914 – 1934 Stadnick, Helen died 1929 Stadnick, Josephine 1916 – 1936 unknown 1 unknown 2 unknown 3 unknown 4 unknown 5 Varga, (baby) Weber, George 1915 - 1918 Wodzewoda, Peter B. died 31 Oct 1918 Wodzewoda, Peter (2nd photo) Woitas, Andrew 1927 – 1927 son of Leopold & Anastasia Woitas, Brett John 22 Mar 1955 – 24 Nov 2002 Woitas, Fabian P. 1966 – 1968 son of Lawrence & Jean Woitas, James Luke 9 Sep 1982 – 30 Nov 1999 Woitas, Jean Marie (nee Baldock) 30 Sep 1924 – 16 Dec 1998 dau of Ernest & Amelia Woitas, Lawrence Gracen 13 Dec 1925 – 25 Apr 1999 son of Leopold & Anastasia Woitas, Pauline J. 9 Apr 1915 – 24 Apr 1994 Woitas, Peter F. 4 Dec 1912 – 24 Dec 1989 Zaick, Clara 1893 – 1919
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