Alarie, Edward 1884 – 1952 Barbarin, Leonie 1881 – 1948 Barbarin, Pierre 1870 – 1938 Cotbreil, Claudine 1870 – 1946 age 76 yrs 3 mos Delanoy, Hector 1874 – 1964 Delanoy, Marie 1876 – 1944 Gilmore, Marie (infant) died 21 Oct 1935 LaHayville, Celestin 1874 – 1944 Mazenc, Adrien (infant) died 25 Apr 1955 Mazenc, Albert (infant) died 25 Sep 1956 Mazenc, Albert 1888 – 1957 Mazenc, Evelyn (infant) died 5 Aug 1960 Mazenc, Henri 9 Sep 1880 – 12 Nov 1957 Mazenc, Lea 1899 – 1993 Miller, (newborn boy) died 1938 Rabin, Henri 1904 – 1983 Rabin, Raymond G. 1930 - 2002 Rabin, Suzanne 1908 – 1956 Schepens, Hermanie 1880 – 1935 (unidentified gravesite) possibly Marie Delanoy Van den Bossche, Oscar Jozef 1884 – 1939 Viguie, Albert 1881 – 1949 Viguie, Albert 1908 – 1973 Viguie, Alice 1916 – 1965 Viguie, Amans Piere 1903 – 1966 Viguie, Angele 1881 – 1942 Viguie, Casimir 1904 – 1991 Viguie, Mildred 1918 – 1984
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