Brockman, Henry John 1881 - 1926 Brown, (baby) Byrnes, Agnes (nee Salmond) 1881 - 20 Jan 1924 Casler, Ernest A. 1865 - 1940 Cleveland, Annie E. (nee Lung) 26 Jun 1907 - 4 Nov 1999 dau of Franklin & Jessie Cleveland, (baby) 1947 - 1947 child of Harold & Annie Cleveland, Delmar 17 Oct 1939 - 8 Apr 2012 hus of Shirley McBride, son of Harold & Annie Cleveland, Evelyn M. (nee Lavoie) 1942 - 1982, 1st wife of Randall, dau of Louis & Regina Cleveland, Harold J. 29 Apr 1902 - 23 Aug 1955 Cleveland, Lars J. 1881 - 1940 Cleveland, Randall Harold 11 Oct 1934 - 22 Feb 2017 hus of Sharon Hills, son of Harold & Annie Foy, Mary Jeanette (nee Gay) 10 Nov 1920 - 2 Sep 1996, 2nd wife of Osmond Foy, Osmond 3 Jun 1919 - 29 Feb 2016 son of Hubert & Esther Godart, Robert John 1930 - 2003 Hoggan, Leona (nee Pfeiffer) 11 Nov 1928 - 22 Jul 1985 Hubbard, Gerald died 1931 Jones, (baby) Lung, Elvie A. (nee Baumann) 1906 - 1990 wife of Leonard Lung, Evelyn Rosemarie (nee Pomedli) 1943 - 1993 Lung, Leonard L. 1905 - 1981 Miller, Bertha 1855 - 1927 Palmer, Hatty died 1929 Pfeiffer, Bernadette (nee Bardoel) 4 Apr 1962 - 14 Jul 1995 Pfeiffer, Clarence A. 1919 - 1995 Pfeiffer, Forest Peter 13 Apr 1927 - 3 Nov 1997 Pfeiffer, George Chester 1922 - 2006 Pfeiffer, Gilbert Raymond 20 Sep 1924 - 26 Oct 2007 Pfeiffer, Josephine Hantke 5 May 1892 - 30 Apr 1982 Pfeiffer, Roy 1891 - 1985 Reese, Margaret 21 Feb 1939 - 11 Nov 1939 Rowe, Thomas 1876 - 1924 Rusch, Emil W. 25 Dec 1879 - 29 Dec 1917 Salmond, Frank 1891 - 16 Dec 1918 Salmond, Lawrence died 1925 Salmond, Peter 8 Oct 1855 - 22 Aug 1921 Salmond, Ray 1897 - 1929 Schemenauer, Sierra Rae 29 Apr 1999 - 17 Aug 1999 Thomas, Mrs. Jack died 1929
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