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Cemetery Information Management 7/21/2017 11:58 AM Buried Persons Report - Special Page: 1 CEMT Person Buried From: 01-1001-07.0 Thru: ZURKIEWICZ, PETER P. 07-0POT-50.0 Owner Deceased First Initial Date Block Plot Lot Grave _______________________________________________________________________________________ ABEL, JEAN ABEL AUGUST F 2/22/1994 BL1N 01 014 08-1 ABEL, KENNETH & ANN ABEL BRIAN L 10/10/1998 BL1N 02 015 03-0 ABEL, JEAN ABEL JEAN 5/06/2004 BL1N 01 014 08-0 ADAMEK, JOHN ADAMEK LUKAS BL13 11 013 0C-0 ADAMS, BETTY A. ADAMS BETTY A 9/27/2010 BL1N 02 002 06-0 ADAMS, T. ADAMS THOMAS E 3/11/1930 BL07 00 011 10-0 ADAMS, T. ADAMS VIOLA A 10/04/1941 BL07 00 011 11-0 ADAMS, OGDEN A. 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