Obituaries

Elizabeth Mann
B: 1932-09-27
D: 2023-11-19
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Mann, Elizabeth
Archie Miller
B: 1934-06-20
D: 2023-11-18
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Miller, Archie
Lydia Sastaunik
B: 1939-02-22
D: 2023-11-14
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Sastaunik, Lydia
Evelyn Litzenberger
B: 1929-01-07
D: 2023-11-08
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Litzenberger, Evelyn
Brian Robertson
B: 1942-07-29
D: 2023-11-05
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Robertson, Brian
Arlin Maurer
B: 1929-01-05
D: 2023-10-30
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Maurer, Arlin
Glenn Bender
B: 1940-08-24
D: 2023-10-15
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Bender, Glenn
Shirley Ulmer
B: 1937-02-13
D: 2023-10-02
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Ulmer, Shirley
Cornelius Loewen
B: 1933-06-04
D: 2023-09-28
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Loewen, Cornelius
Marion Robison
B: 1940-09-10
D: 2023-09-28
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Robison, Marion
Georgina Sies
B: 1936-10-16
D: 2023-09-25
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Sies, Georgina
Florence Ulmer
B: 1950-10-10
D: 2023-09-16
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Ulmer, Florence
Penny Exner
B: 1955-04-12
D: 2023-08-24
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Exner, Penny
James Kanciruk
B: 1943-03-13
D: 2023-08-22
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Kanciruk, James
Don Rathgeber
B: 1941-07-28
D: 2023-08-18
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Rathgeber, Don
Bernice Miller
B: 1933-01-06
D: 2023-08-11
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Miller, Bernice
Ronald Scheske
B: 1937-02-10
D: 2023-08-09
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Scheske, Ronald
Tillie Ungurian
B: 1940-03-18
D: 2023-08-06
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Ungurian, Tillie
Wilbert Schick
B: 1943-02-01
D: 2023-08-04
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Schick, Wilbert
Rose Wolf
B: 1929-11-04
D: 2023-07-28
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Wolf, Rose
Ernest Briggs
B: 1941-11-22
D: 2023-07-23
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Briggs, Ernest

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