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1980 Surname Surname Given Age Date Page Maiden Note Abbett Howard 91 6-Jan D-2 Abercrombie Levi Sr. 30-Mar E-15 Able Cora Ree 73 4-Dec C-8 Acevedo Marcelina P. 68 11-Dec D-2 Acton John Wesley 85 12-May D-1 Adam Michael Sr. 88 7-Mar B-3 Adam Millee 59 3-Mar B-6 Adam Sophie (Sister Ann 66 15-Dec B-7 Madeline) Adamczyk Josephine 82 4-May D-6 Adams Francis (Sheik) 78 14-Jul C-5 Adams Ruth Carol 41 17-Oct C-5 Adams William H. 63 21-Aug B-2 Ade Eleanor Anne 63 17-Jul C-14 Adelsperger James F. 78 22-Dec C-5 Adkins Otis C. 67 24-Jun C-1 Adler Florian F. 83 10-Aug D-2 Afflek Day Malo 18-Mar B-4 Agosto Gregorio 56 3-Dec E-2 Ahlborn Rudolph C. 81 10-Sep E-1 Ahlborn Walter W. 78 20-Jul D-1 Aikman Myrtle M. 74 26-Nov D-1 Albert Joseph (Larry) 51 11-Jan B-4 Albertson Russell A. 83 27-Jul C-7 Alderden Gertrude 76 7-Jul B-4 Aleman Sadie 21-Jan B-5 Alexander Edward L. 46 5-Aug C-3 Alexander Robert W. Jr. 65 2-Jan C-9 Alexander Sonja E. 67 11-Feb C-4 Alier Audra 65 30-Nov E-11 Brown Allen Clarence F. 57 9-May B-5 Allen Norman 79 7-Aug C-4 Picture included. Allen Rabe (Ray) 95 22-Dec C-5 Allen William J. (Lt.) 44 2-Jun D-1 Allison Maurice F. 67 8-Dec A-13 Allison Pauline 23-May B-7 Allison Robert Bruce 48 13-Mar C-4 Alonzo Refugio Cuca 78 24-Nov A-4 Alt Irene 70 22-Apr C-3 Alvey Fannie 65 27-Jan C-10 Ambrosini Mary F. 66 5-Oct B-11 Amtsbuechler Reba Grace 78 13-Apr E-1 Anaya Javier 22 6-Jan D-2 Andersen Jorgen S. 74 18-Feb C-3 Anderson Donald 50 5-May B-7 Anderson Earl 74 11-Nov C-2 Anderson Edith P. 78 28-Jan B-3 Anderson Edna 64 27-Apr C-7 Anderson Ernest 85 26-Nov D-1 Anderson George Jr. 2-Jan C-9 Anderson Harry 94 24-Mar B-8 Anderson Henry O. 88 3-Jan D-6 Anderson Ida Fay 81 24-Feb G-6 Anderson Lilly E. 8-Jun D-2 Anderson Marilyn J. 40 9-Sep C-2 Anderson Roy Walter 63 27-Aug B-7 Anderson Sylvia J. 54 7-Dec E-2 Anderson Wayne D. (Whitey) 42 18-Aug D-1 Andrade Julian 86 19-Nov C-12 Andres Carl 67 7-Feb B-11 Andres James P. Sr. 61 17-Dec D-7 Andrews Helen G. 67 16-Nov E-1 Andrews Mary 77 24-Feb G-6 Andrisko Alex A. Sr. 64 28-Jan B-3 Andrus Mary T. 63 12-Jun C-6 Angotti Ralph Jr. 7-Sep D-2 Ankarlo Magnus E. 19-Oct E-2 Annen Josephine 77 31-Oct C-4 Argus Jonathon Justin 9 25-Feb C-4 Armley Henry C. 40 4-Dec C-8 Arnold James E. 49 28-Sep D-2 Arnold Joseph E. 78 13-Nov C-3 Arroyo Kevin Allen 2 months 28-Aug C-6 Arvay Susan 89 6-Apr C-7 Asbell Donald E. 20 19-May B-3 Ascencio Fernando 84 7-Jan B-4 Ashton Lyman W. (Bill) 62 7-Aug C-4 Atteberry William L. 63 21-Mar C-6 Atzhorn Christian P. 90 13-Feb D-6 Austgen Loretta 77 27-Aug B-7 Auterman Joseph 86 11-Jun D-7 Avgeris Georgia 62 9-Jun B-8 Awe Lester Dean 57 7-Nov C-5 Aydelotte Terry T. 44 3-Oct B-7 Aylesworth Lola F. 71 4-Dec C-8 Babcock Douglas C. 80 21-May D-7 Babic Leon Russell 29 9-Apr B-11 Babush Veronica (Babusiak) 93 31-Oct C-4 Bach Eleanor J. 76 21-Jul C-1 Bachnak Elizabeth 78 27-Feb C-5 Bady Anna 70 25-Sep B-8 Baghdassarian Marie Marlene 3-Apr C-5 Bagley Catherine E. 76 29-May B-7 Baier Phyllis 70 9-Jun B-8 Bailey A. Murray 90 2-Apr C-7 Bailey Fern P. 85 2-Apr C-7 Bailitz Joseph 82 25-Feb C-4 Bainbridge Uldene 84 3-Oct B-7 Baird Bertha 78 2-May C-5 Baize Shelby R. 67 17-Nov C-6 Bajda Sylvia M. 30-Jun C-7 Baker Edward (Lt. Col.) 63 16-Jan D-4 Baker Robert Douglas 91 27-May B-7 Baker Robert F. (Bobby) 63 2-May C-5 Bakos Mary 71 25-Nov C-4 Bakota Wanda 8-Feb C-5 Balazs Joseph 87 9-Apr B-11 Balboa Theodore Jr. 24 26-Aug C-2 Baldner Ray A. 14 7-Jan B-4 Balka Andrew 75 14-Apr D-6 Ball Pauline S. 66 14-Jan C-4 Ballard Russell W. 87 6-Jun C-8 Ballard Ruth M. 85 15-Dec B-7 Ballon Gizela (Gustie) 72 22-Dec C-5 Saliga Balog Emery C. Sr. 87 8-Jan B-5 Balog George Sr. 92 29-May B-7 Baltes Hazel L. 78 17-Jun C-1 Whitley Banach Henry P. Sr. 58 18-Nov D-1 Banasiak Euphemia 68 26-May B-6 Wolski Bandura Michael 55 12-Jun C-6 Bankard Merrill H. 14-Dec D-16 Bannon William Grundy 76 1-Dec C-4 Banvard Navy F. X. Jr. 55 18-Jun C-9 Banzon Camille Anne 7 months 13-Mar C-4 Bapple Edward Austin 60 28-Dec E-4 Baran Emilia 68 29-Feb C-5 Baran John G. (Judge) 68 6-Apr C-7 Baranyi Steve 89 18-Dec C-9 Barber Lucyle E. 69 20-Oct C-6 Barber Rickey D. 26 16-Jun C-1 Bardowski Alex (DDS) 68 28-Dec E-4 Barker Haskell 55 16-Sep C-1 Barlage Genevieve 60 14-Jul C-5 Baker Barlow Tina Marie 7-May C-15 Barnes Arthur L. 64 22-Sep C-7 Barnes Doris M. 57 9-Nov E-1 Barnes Robert L. Sr. 48 28-Apr D-1 Barney Anna M. 75 5-Mar C-8 Barr Viletta E. 49 14-Oct C-2 Barrett Thomas 27 8-Aug B-7 Bartczak Genevieve 87 26-Feb B-3 Bartels Julia 89 18-Sep B-5 Barton Roverta Ellen 83 4-Mar C-4 Puch Basanda Michael 88 21-Mar C-6 Basko William J. 64 8-Oct D-6 Basko William J. 64 7-Oct C-4 Bass Joseph B. 23 16-Jul C-9 Bass Lenore 62 15-Jan C-3 Bassler John E. 29 12-Oct D-6 Basso Frank A. 67 1-Dec C-4 Bastasich Bryan Robert 3 12-Nov D-3 Bates Anna 70 2-May C-5 Batliner Egon 80 21-May D-7 Bauer Hannah Elizabeth 77 25-Sep B-8 Baughman Gladys Irene 88 3-Mar B-6 Gardner Baughman Vivian 56 16-Mar D-7 Baughn William 81 18-Jul C-1 Baum Fred J. 80 9-Jun B-8 Bayer Clifford R. 77 31-Mar D-1 Also listed as Baer on April 1 ; C-8. Bazzelle Ozie 64 16-Jan D-4 Beacom Harold O. 78 16-Jan D-4 Beakley James H. 59 21-Feb C-3 Beakley Lerlene 57 14-Mar C-6 Beardsley Erma 81 17-Jul C-14 Becich Rose 76 21-Jul C-1 Beck Catherine 98 29-Aug B-6 Beck Hattie M. 84 25-Mar B-6 Beck Theresa 12-Oct D-6 Komasinski Beck William 69 14-Oct C-2 Beckman Walter R. 70 28-Mar B-5 Becze Michael Sr. 96 27-Nov G-1 Beda Madalena 75 27-Mar B-6 Bedka Stanley F. 62 23-Sep C-1 Bednar Edward 39 22-Aug B-6 Bednarek Henry J. 61 2-Dec C-1 Bedord Gertrude 7-Aug C-4 Beezen Paul Pete 59 3-Jan D-6 Behring Hazel L. 81 3-Oct B-7 Bell Carvin (Bill) 46 20-Mar C-5 Bell Isabella 81 11-Mar B-3 Bell Jule F. 75 29-Jan C-3 Bell Sidney 82 2-Nov D-14 Benante Ellyn 72 21-Oct C-5 Beneake Kathryn H. 72 30-Nov E-11 Benedict Jennie 90 27-Feb C-5 Benicewicz Kunegunda 91 26-Sep E-1 Benko Amelia 65 20-Apr F-11 Gauder Bennett Jerry Jr. 60 13-Nov C-3 Bennington Edward D. 77 25-Sep B-8 Benoist Ricky 25 4-Apr B-9 Benson John M. 83 Feburary B-3 19 Benson Winifred 23-Oct D-10 Berdis John A. 73 17-Nov C-6 Berendt Mary E. 24-Aug D-2 Beres Mary 69 21-Jan B-5 Beretz Arpad L. (Bishop) 65 21-Oct C-5 Beretz Bertha 75 22-Apr C-3 Gyerko Berezowsky Bessie (Berey) 10-Oct C-5 Berg Elsie M. 52 17-Apr E-2 Berger Noah L. 81 28-Dec E-4 Bergman Laura 79 2-Jan C-9 Berkowitz Seymour 82 19-May B-3 Bermea Jesus E. 19 19-Jun C-4 Bernat Alexander 65 14-Jan C-4 Also listed as Bernatowicz. Berner Louis R. 83 20-May B-6 Berry James W. Sr. 61 16-Jan D-4 Berry Luther 86 12-Dec C-5 Berry Tanya 5 13-Jun C-9 Bertrand Julian P.
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