Dehnke, Elmer 4 Apr 1921 – 20 Oct 1926 Dehnke, Gustave 1889 – 1951 Dehnke, Helena 1893 – 1982 Fiechter, Annie 1914 – 2001 Fiechter, John 1899 – 1976 Flettschock, Herman J. Aug 1888 – Sep 1918 Gust, Elsie (nee Schmidt) 1914 – 1993 Gust, Frederick Sr. died 1926 Gust, George Richard 1903 – 1984 Gust, Henry died 1957 Gust, Herman 1892 - 1958 Gust, Minnie 21 Mar 18?? – 19 Apr 1927 wife of Fred Gust, Otto died 1959 Gust, Rosie (nee Callababa) 1908 – 1959 Gust, Walter 1899 – 1974 Gust, Wilomena died May 1922 wife of Frederick Sr. Hatt, B. (newborn baby) died 1931 (unmarked grave) Jensen, H. (newborn baby) died 1926 (unmarked grave) Luedtke, Edward 1884 - 1939 hus of Anna Flettschock Luedtke, Fred 1870 – 1950 Mouldenhauer, Edwin William 'Ed' 25 Feb 1911 – 23 Jan 2000 son of William & Mary Mouldenhauer, Mary 1886 – 1953 Mouldenhauer, William H. 1877 – 1947 Ostic, Amanda (nee Luedtke) 1901 – 1993 dau of Edward & Anna Ostic, Myron Russell 1891 – 1980 Pardun, Mary 29 Nov 1868 – 5 Sep 1918 wife of Carl Rothe, Jacob 1908 – 1950 Smith, Duncan M. 1911 – 1940 hus of Elsie Luedtke Vermeulen, Ida 'Edith' (nee Luedtke) 1910 – 1995 dau of Edward & Anna Vermeulen, M. (newborn baby) died 1936 (unmarked grave) Vermeulen, Maurice 1907 – 1961
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