Obituaries

Emilia Chabot
B: 1919-07-09
D: 2017-11-04
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Chabot, Emilia
Paul Skopyk
D: 2017-09-07
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Skopyk, Paul
Clarence Dafoe
B: 1927-06-05
D: 2016-12-07
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Dafoe, Clarence
Shirley Ledoux
B: 1946-04-24
D: 2016-11-16
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Ledoux, Shirley
Shirley Johnston
B: 1960-11-11
D: 2016-11-06
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Johnston, Shirley
Pius Senger
B: 1932-06-29
D: 2016-09-16
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Senger, Pius
Simone Degagne
B: 1920-03-19
D: 2016-08-29
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Degagne, Simone
Harry Bruner
B: 1939-03-28
D: 2016-01-02
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Bruner, Harry
Raymond Arcand
D: 2015-03-12
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Arcand, Raymond
Viola Skauge
B: 1920-03-24
D: 2015-01-16
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Skauge, Viola
Lane Herman
D: 2014-11-18
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Herman, Lane
James Lafond
B: 1948-08-13
D: 2014-11-06
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Lafond, James
Dianne Lawrie
B: 1960-03-11
D: 2014-10-06
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Lawrie, Dianne
Doris Herman
B: 1933-08-30
D: 2014-09-12
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Herman, Doris
Ferdinand Edquist
B: 1945-05-19
D: 2014-08-20
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Edquist, Ferdinand
Baby Kenley Badger
B: 2014-08-10
D: 2014-08-10
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Badger, Baby Kenley
Johanna Naber
B: 1995-11-14
D: 2014-07-20
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Naber, Johanna
Gertrude Gear
B: 1927-09-09
D: 2014-07-19
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Gear, Gertrude
Ashley Schmalz
B: 1982-05-07
D: 2014-05-22
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Schmalz, Ashley
Eleanore Scheper
B: 1928-03-13
D: 2013-12-23
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Scheper, Eleanore
Darryl Valuck
B: 1945-12-31
D: 2013-12-21
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Valuck, Darryl

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