Carles, Therese 1882 – 9 Jun 1931 aged 48 yrs Creusot, Jean 1877 – 22 Feb 1921 aged 45 yrs, hus of Marguerite Galmiche Dufresne, Albina 1878 – 1930 Eeckhout, Firmin 1911 – 1924 Eeckhout, Oscar 1886 – 1931 Imbert, Nancy 1878 – 1934 Mazenc, Eugenie 13 Aug 1894 – 4 Apr 1927 Nimegeers, Leon died 11 Jun 1912 age 2 days, son of Prosper & Julianna Nimegeers, Raymond 1910 – 4 Nov 1918 son of Prosper & Julianna Selme, Marie Melanie 17 Feb 1883 – 1 Feb 1933 wife of Florent Verbeurgt, Alice Mary 4 Sept 1917 – 17 Oct 1918 dau of Achiel & Nathalie Verbeurgt, Robert 31 May 1906 – 30 Nov 1917 son of Achiel & Nathalie UnknownUnmarked Graves Audette, Sylva J. 1909 – 1910 Barbarin, John J. (newborn) 1948 Barbaud, Clovis 1853 – 1918 Bourassa, Marie (newborn) 1920 Brendel (newborn girl) 1936 Brendel, (newborn boy) 1934 Brendel, (newborn girl) 1932 Casavand, Blanche V. 1905 – 1906 DeRoose (newborn) 1917 DeVreese, Francis (newborn) 1915 LeFranc, Angele 1901 - 1916 Marion, Ulysse 1918 – 1920 Van de Sype, (newborn girl) 1933 Van den Bossche, Alice 1931 – 1936 Verbeurgt, Carl D. 1935 age 8 mos Viguie, Felix 1925 age 8 days Wilson, Charles 1875 - 1906
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