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Fox Valley, SK RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF FOX VALLEY #171. Apri124, 1997, records at the office of the Fox Valley Municipality, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, indicate twelve (12) cemeteries in this area, they are: New Landon 1O-17-27-W3; Martin Luther Linacre 30-17-26-W3; Rastadt Catholic NW 09-18-24-W3; Ingebright Christ Lutheran SW 30-16-25-W3; Private family (Blumhagen/Roff) 19- 16-25-W3; Fox Valley Lutheran 32-18-26-W3; Fox Valley NE 26-18-26- W3; Parkhill SW 22-17-26- W3; Krasna Catholic NE 35-18-26-W3; Fox Valley Town NW 26-17-26-W3; Seventh Day AdventistNW 04-17-25- W3 and the Haven Hutterite Colony 14-16-26-W3. The many records we researched indicate the following also interred in the Fox Valley Municipality, as at April 27, 1997, we are unable to determine in what cemetery. Deck Barbara 5 days, died January 02, 1919, of Albertus Deck. Feist Conrad 2 months, died March 11, 1916, of Carl and Magdalena Feist. Loroezka Maxim 52 years, buried February 01, 1924, of Johannes and Mollie Loroezka. Muller Rosina 4 months, died November 29, 1918, of Valentine and Anna Muller. Schaff Anna died March 03, 1918, wife of Joseph Schaff. Sehn Selma died at 7 years, daughter of Gabe and Amelia Sehn. Senger 50 years, buried July 24, 1921, of Gabriel and Catharina Senger. Stach Margareta 7 months, died April 07, 1916, of Emmanuel and Elizabeth Stach. Steinke Albertina 2 months, died April 12, 1916, of Adolph and Petronillae Steinke. Twarowski Adam 8 days, buried March 07, 1920, of Johannes and Karolina Twarowski. Uselmann Ferdinand. Walior Marianna 81 years, died November 15, 1918, of John and Francisca, wife of Virgo Walior. Werth Marianna 21 years, died November 08, 1918, of Michael Werth, wife of Johannes Werth, lived at Krassna. Wilk Albert 2 months, died April J 916, of Casimir Wilk and Anna Michalezki. Wolf Laurent. Ziebart Michael 5 months, buried October 31, 1918, of Adam and Magdalena Ziebart. Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, town cemetery. This well-groomed plot is just east of the town proper, is maintained by the town and is shared by all religious denominations. The legal land description is NE 26-17-26- W3. There are a number (12) graves of unknowns. We visited the site June 07, 1997, to verify the written records, as usual there are minor errors, an asterisk marks the names that were verified. The following are interred here: * Anton Alexander Mathew born 1908, died September 24, 1984, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, of Matheus Anton and Marianna Wetch married Ottilia Lerner. * Anton Eugene born 1924, died January 03, 1990, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, of Alexander Anton and Otillia Lerner married Jeannette Preboy. Anton Hubert born August 07, 1924, died March 07, 1997, at Oyen, Alberta, married Otillia Derzaph. Anton Jamie Lee born June 05, 1985, died September 13, 1999, of Perry Anton and Charlotte Meyer. * Anton nee Preboy Jeanette T. born 1931, died September 11, 1990, of John Preboy and Anna Mitchell married Eugene Anton. Anton Julianna born in Russia, 92 years, 6 months, 10 days, died August 07, 1986, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, of P. Selzer married (1) Frank Lacher married (2) Matheus Anton. Anton Katherine 79 years, died October 20, 1981, at Medicine Hat, Alberta. * Anton nee Meuchel Margred born 1868, in Russia, 78 years, 6 months, 27 days, died October 28, 1946. * Anton nee Wetsch Marianna born October 07, 1884, died August 1941, married Matheus Anton. * Anton Matheus born February 26, 1881, in Russia, died May 03, 1952, married Marianna Wetsch. * Anton nee Derzaph Otillia born August 16, 1924, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, died June 11, 1993, of Jack Derzaph and Eva Weinberger married Hubert Anton. * Anton Philip born January 11, 1893, in Russia, died February 28, 1948, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, married Rose Roeder. * Anton Theodore born 1921, died December 02, 1983, of Ralph Anton and Margaret Lerner married Mildred C. Metz born 1931. * Anton Thomas L-58767 RC Army Corps 65 years, died December OS, 1962, at Leader, Saskatchewan, of Jacob Anton and Magdalena Gustin. Arnoldt Katherine 79 years, died October 20, 1981, of Pontianus and Magdalena Dirk married (1) Reinhold Dirk married (2) Ludwig Arnoldt. * Bachmier Helen Marie born December 15, 1944, died December 16, 1944, of Joseph Bachmeir and Regina Folk. Bachmier John born September 23, 1928, at Prelate, Saskatchewan, died November 09, 2003, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, of Joe and Regina Bachmier married November 14, 1955, to Catherine Eresman. * Bachmier Joseph born December 31, 1901, at Jamestown, North Dakota, died February 04, 1976, at Leader, Saskatchewan, married Regina Folk. * Bachmiernee Folk Regina born 1908, died March 23,1978, at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, married Joseph Bachmier, * Bachmier Rudolf born July 10, 1939, died November 08, 1939, of Joseph Bachmeier and Regina Folk. * Bakanec nee Leibel Irene born 1932, died December 03, 1977, married James Bakanec. Bakanec Janice Marie "Mouse" born November 22, 1963, at Leader, Saskatchewan, died Monday, December 17,2001, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, of James Bakanec and Irene Leibel. * Bakanec Jayme Brenda stillborn March 12, 1988, of Kelly Bakanec and Brenda Fleischfresser. * Bakanec Kevin Anthony born January 14, 1962, died January 20, 1962, of Larry Bakanec and Irene Hirsch. Bakanec Maria 12 years, died June 24, 1919, of Joseph Bakanec and Maria Pawlika. * Bakanec nee Mitchell Mary born August 16, 1901, died March 01, 1972, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, married Thomas Bakanec. * Bakanec Thomas born February 02, 1891, died August 08, 1975, married Mary Mitchell. * Balen Arne E. born November 09, 1891, died June 19, 1957. * Barth Elizabeth born 1882, in Russia, died October 27, 1959, at Wilkie, Saskatchewan, wife of Mathias Barth. * Barth Mathias born 1882, in Russia, died October 16, 1956, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, husband of Elizabeth Barth. * Bauer Adam born 1888, in Russia, 71 years, 8 months, 28 days, died July 22, 1960, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, husband of Barbara Bauer. * Bauer Barbara born 1896, in Russia, died June 11, 1972, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, wife of Adam Bauer. * Berreth nee Schneider Vanessa Janine born January 01, 1973, died January 26, 1993, at Piapot, Saskatchewan, of Leo Schneider and Irene Vollman married Darcy Berreth. * Bonagofsky Anna born April 26, 1874, in Russia, died April 21, 1954, at Prelate, Saskatchewan, wife of Martin Bonogofsky. Bonagofsky Jack born 1930, died Friday, October 19, 200l. * Bonagofsky Martin born June 04, ] 871, died December 27, 1942, married Anna Bonagofsky, Bonogofski Zack born July 16, 1923, at Prelate, Saskatchewan, died December 31, 2005, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, ofIsadore Bonogofski and Dorothea Ziebart, married Ann Ruckaber, * Bonogofsky Pankratius "Ben" born June 12, 1895, in Russia, died October 24, 1969, at F ox Valley, Saskatchewan, husband of Rose Eresman. * Bonogofsky nee Eresman Rose born March 23, 1901, in Russia, died March 17, 1973, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, wife of Ben Bonogofsky. * Bosch Joseph born August 14, 1905, died August 15, 1976, at Leader, Saskatchewan, married Ottilia Stroh. * Bosch nee Stroh Ottilia born October 10, 1904, died July 13, 1976, married Joseph Bosch. * Buettner Frank born 1916, died 1977. * Burkart Alvin born 1904, near Antelope, North Dakota, died September 21, 1991, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, husband of Lydia Burkart. * Burkart Henry born February 22, 1882, near Antelope, North Dakota, died August 26, 1948, at Maple Creek Saskatchewan, of Christopher Burkart and Justine Roth, married December 1916, to Bertha Hieb. * Burkart nee Ulbricht Lydia born 1907, in North Dakota, died February 21, 1984, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, married 1928 to Alvin Burkart. * Chisholm Colin A. born January 08, 1877, at Bay Chaleur, Nova Scotia, died February 28, 1957, at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, married January 28, 1913, to Margaret MacPhail. * Chisholm Kelly Douglas born June 11, 1983, died June 12, 1983, of Douglas Chisholm and Julie Sehn, Dalen Arne Roorad born November 09, 1891, at Snoosen, Norway, died June 19, 1957, of Siver Dalen and Karen Dahl, married February 20, 1924, at Fargo, North Dakota, to Julia Palma Selseth. Dalen nee Selseth Julia Palma born November 17, 1902, at Petersburg, North Dakota, died March 31, 1999, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, married February 20, 1924, at Fargo, North Dakota, to Arne Dalen. Denis infant died October 22, 1937, of Conrad Denis and Elataria Anton. Denis nee Volk Frances born September 05, 1919, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, died November 11, 1997, of Barnabis and Helaria Volk married Jacob Denis. Denis Gabriel born 1924, died March 31, 1998, married Nettie Sinclair. * Denis Jacob Conrad born 1914, at Beiseker, Alberta, 58 years, 4 months, 14 days, died March 28, 1973, of Conrad Denis and Elataria Anton, married of Frances Volk. Denis Joe C. born at Medicine Hat, Alberta, born 1927, died November 22, 1996, at Vancouver, British Columbia, of Conrad Denis and Elataria Anton. * Denis Walter born 1916, at Beisiker, Alberta, 73 years, died January 30, 1990, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, of Conrad Denis and Elataria Anton. Dietz Casper 11 months, died July 31, 1920, of Anton Dietz and Theresa Fahn. * Dietz Daniel born 1866, in Russia, 81 years, 5 months, 23 days, died April 23, 1948, at Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, of Jacob and Elizabeth Dietz married (1) Helen, married (2) Ottilia Nagel Ternes. * Dietz Nagel Ternes Ottilia born 1874, in Russia, 77 years, 16 days, died December 06, 1951, wife of Daniel Dietz. * Dietz Peter born March 25, 1917, died May 29, 1989, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, of Daniel Dietz and Otillia Nagel Ternes, married (1) February 25, 1935, to Rose Miller married (2) 1964, to Millie Heck. * Dietz nee Miller Rosa born March 12,1913, died May 17, 1960, at Medicine Hat, Alberta, of Eufanius Miller and Ottilia Sehn, first wife of Peter Dietz.
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