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Ely Cemetery ELY CEMETERY "L" LAST NAME FIRST NAME SECTION LOT PART OF LOT DATE OF DEATH AGE Laakko Henry 20 39 6/24/1957 68 Laako Marvin 20 39 7/2/1920 6 mon Laako Olga Marie 20 39 6/28/1958 66 Labatt Thimthy 21 108 8/22/1933 3 LaBeau Francis 9 77 9/2/1903 2 LaBeau Mary L 9 77 6/1/1917 60 LaBeau William 16 2 2/13/1919 34 LaBeau William 9 77 6/18/1934 73 LaBeau Elias A 23 128 7/24/1973 86 Label Ceril 15 33 unknwn unknwn Labernik Frank 8 5 3/21/1910 40 Labernik Frank 8 5 12/16/1918 18 Labernik John K 22 180 8/9/1956 53 Labernik Joseph Edward 26 84 S1/2 3/14/1976 72 Labernik Kenneth John 22 180 5/25/1991 65 Labernik Mary Margaret 26 84 S1/2 3/3/2007 94 Labernik Olois 8 5 9/2/1910 1 Labernik Rose 22 180 9/16/1989 90 Labernik Michael 15 61 6/11/1906 9 mon Labor Steve 22 78 5/10/1958 75 Labor Veronica 22 78 5/7/1969 84 LeBeau Child 9 77 unknwn unknwn Lacey Audrey Mitchell 26 19 S1/2 7/7/1988 93 Lacey William G 26 19 S1/2 10/30/1974 79 Lader Victoria 16 56 11/21/1908 10 mon Ladicich Steve 14 58 1/11/1926 40 Ladvig Erma Katherine 27 82 S3/4 4/25/1986 66 Lah Andrew J 21 4 11/4/1929 54 Lah Andrew J 21 4 1/24/1945 20 Lah Franciska 14 83 3/6/1920 4 mon Lah Frank 14 86 3/4/1920 3 mon Lah Gertrude 21 4 1/19/1972 83 Lah Infant Male 14 43 6/4/1926 0 Lahnala Arthur August 25 185 6/23/1964 63 Lahomaki Charles 20 65 N1/2 4/16/1969 84 Lahomaki Johanna Lydia 20 65 N1/2 1/21/1955 65 Lahonakko Jacob E 9 43 unknwn unknwn Lahti Andrew 4 38 1/11/1933 64 Lahti Infant Male 9 73 4/12/1940 0 Lahti Ellen 10 14 4/8/1923 18 Lahti George Evert 27 186 S3/4 1/5/1998 77 Lahti George A 20 12 5/19/1947 45 Lahti Georgene Ann 20 12 5/19/1947 4 Lahti Helen Selma 20 12 5/19/1947 5 LAST NAME FIRST NAME SECTION LOT PART OF LOT DATE OF DEATH AGE Lahti Henry 10 14 11/10/1951 75 Lahti Henry Oscar 26 127 S1/2 2/22/1979 75 Lahti Maki John no lot reported 9/30/1918 39 Lahti Margaret 10 14 8/27/1952 76 Lahti Martha Margaret 27 186 N1/4 2/14/1996 87 Lahti Mary Magdoline 26 127 S1/2 9/27/1989 77 Lahti Millicent Weed 20 12 5/19/1947 38 Lahti Oscar Henry 26 127 S1/2 2/22/1979 75 Lahti Reino W 10 14 4/3/1935 19 Lahti Roy Raphael 27 186 S3/4 3/21/1997 79 Lahti Selma 4 38 8/5/1967 93 Lahtonen Baby Boy 18 18 8/20/1959 0 Laine Infant female 20 40 9/12/1952 0 Lahtonen Twin Girls 19 135 8/23/1949 0 Laine Charles 4 54 12/5/1926 52 Laine Eero 27 124 S1/4 12/3/1989 72 Laine Gail Marie 25 107 6/17/1983 33 Laine Henry 11 83 1/11/1935 44 Laine Infant Male 25 73 1/2/1957 0 Laine Lyli Irene 20 40 4/26/1979 63 Laine Mieheni Jacob 6 74 6/16/1916 30 Laine Toivo 20 40 6/20/1993 84 Laine Winifred Jean 25 73 4/19/1958 22 Laitala Anna Mathilda 1 61 7/10/2013 99 Laitala Ero E 19 79 11/15/1961 55 Laitala George John 6 27 9/3/1970 74 Laitala Jennie 19 34 6/18/1969 88 Laitala Maria Louiisa 19 80 2/25/1954 76 Laitala Mary Eva 6 27 4/24/1955 94 Laitala Matt 19 80 5/28/1948 71 Laitala Mike 19 34 10/5/1944 66 Laitala Tiny Amelia 6 27 2/4/1973 70 Laitenen Pavo no lot reported 7/30/1914 59 Laitenen Sophia 19 43 11/22/1951 85 Laiti Mabel 21 71 8/18/2015 83 Laiti Theodore 21 71 6/12/2015 86 Laitinen Toini B no lot reported 10/30/1918 3 Laitinen Axel 20 98 5/1/1956 66 Laitinen Cecilia 20 13 S1/2 7/7/1946 80 Laitinen Oskar Albert 20 13 S1/2 4/2/1954 70 Laituri Annaliisa 25 90 6/21/1978 95 Laituri Anton W 25 90 4/24/1962 79 Laituri Emil J 6 87 6/1/1922 19 Laituri Henry 11 53 10/23/1940 67 Laituri John 25 38 5/30/1961 73 Laituri Sanna M 11 53 S1/2 8/1/1929 54 LAST NAME FIRST NAME SECTION LOT PART OF LOT DATE OF DEATH AGE Laituri Thomas 25 38 10/8/1958 69 Lake Bernard E 25 185 burial 5/22/63 64 Lake Jalmer 19 17 8/16/1951 60 Lakner Albert John 28 72 S1/4 10/17/1999 84 Lakner Baby Girl 19 116 9/4/1968 0 Lakner Helen 28 72 S 1/2 8/14/2019 98 Lakner Joseph 14 111 9/22/1926 50 Lakner Mary 14 64 2/13/1929 42 Lamantia Mary Schwegel 27 106 N1/4 6/27/1987 48 Lamb Sarah 10 43 4/10/1918 65 Lamb Thomas 1 29 1/17/1910 63 Lambert Joseph 11 64 12/25/1924 70 Lammi Albert Louis 20 54 3/11/1995 70 Lammi John Levi 20 54 7/22/1952 54 Lammi Mary E 20 54 6/30/1970 67 Lammi Raymond Bernard 27 33 N1/2 7/3/1983 54 Lammi Robert Arthur 20 54 10/17/1967 39 Lamont Infant girl 11 81 7/22/1934 0 lampi Alina C 2 17 11/14/1948 46 Lampi Alma E 1 21 4/17/1897 9 mon Lampi Anna Matilda 4 62 5/6/1959 90 Lampi Infant male no lot reported 10/31/1923 0 Lampi Charles Albert 4 61 2/1/1980 76 Lampi Clarence L 27 199 N1/4 of S1/2 4/13/2008 78 Lampi Emil 20 72 3/31/1960 59 Lampi George W 1 21 5/21/1898 4 Lampi Ida 20 72 12/21/1952 73 Lampi Jack George 6 75 10/18/1924 5 mon Lampi Jacob 4 61 3/18/1945 79 Lampi Jacob "Jack" Frances 2 17 1/26/1990 89 Lampi Jacquiline J 6 75 4/28/1925 6 mon Lampi John Leonard 25 157 S1/2 1/24/1975 79 Lampi Lorraine Ann 27 199 3/3/2001 71 Lampi Matt Edward 20 72 1/1/1963 89 Lampi Sigrid 25 157 S1/2 11/10/1965 73 Lampi Walter M 20 72 1/30/1963 60 Lampi William Edward 27 29 S&S 4/4/1988 68 Lamuth Bertha 16 51 9/9/1906 6 mon LaMuth Christine C 22 176 12/31/1993 92 Landa Albert 23 90 S1/2 3/19/1973 83 Landa Infant male 21 108 1/19/1939 0 Landa John 23 90 3/24/1970 52 Landa Donald John 23 90 6/7/2006 62 Landa Joseph John 27 236 N1/4 of N1/2 1/8/1998 71 Landa Mary 23 90 7/2/1991 101 Landa Mary M. 23 90 10/26/2015 93 LAST NAME FIRST NAME SECTION LOT PART OF LOT DATE OF DEATH AGE Landa Pauline Veda 26 117 S1/2 12/7/2005 82 Landa Stanley John 26 117 S1/2 12/23/2014 88 Landa Thomas Joseph 23 90 4/6/1995 73 Landgren Charles 22 41 9/4/1984 73 Landgren Charles Robert 22 41 2/19/1993 53 Landgren Mary M 22 41 9/10/2004 96 Landgren Robert Charles 22 41 12/28/1938 6 mon LanFranchi Andrew 22 113 3/1/1981 92 LanFranchi Doris Mae 26 17 S3/4 7/10/1975 48 LanFranchi Esterina 22 113 9/2/1969 80 LanFranchi Joseph "Zeppy" 19 99 S&S 12/5/1977 60 Lange Frank 16 44 3/19/1907 1 Lange Winifred (Mrs Clayton) 19 63 11/12/1964 55 Langinen Aune Omerva 6 33 2/10/1920 1 Lankinen Marjorie M 6 33 5/5/2005 79 Lankinen Lydia 6 33 12/9/1970 81 Lankinen Otto 6 33 3/23/1969 76 Lankinen Waino W 6 33 12/12/1993 78 Langley John 16 35 12/29/1914 25 Lapinoja Sarki 19 105 11/10/1947 69 Lappi (Laine) Emil J 25 93 7/7/1960 75 Lappi Helen S 25 93 3/27/2007 90 Lappi Oiva Taisto 25 93 6/25/2010 87 Lappi Selma 25 93 4/19/1981 88 Larkin David Allen 22 51 12/15/1961 4 Larkin Curtis John 22 51 12/15/1961 5 Larkin Lori Ann 22 51 12/15/1961 2 Larkin Mary Jane 22 51 12/15/1961 22 Larkin Susan Marie 22 51 12/15/1961 11 mon Larson And 13C 146 7/14/1902 60 Larson Arvid 23 40 11/10/1967 63 Larson Augusta 25 84 8/20/1968 93 Larson Axel George 1 24 10/28/1946 75 Larson Axel H 19 41 S&S 3/11/1961 68 Larson Carrie 1 24 11/17/1909 31 Larson Charles 25 192 6/29/1968 86 Larson Ed 19 27 6/12/1952 61 Larson Elizabeth T 20 4 6/29/1955 49 Larson Frances 1 24 12/13/1985 80 Larson George Axel 1 24 4/21/1970 62 Larson Gerald 1 24 8/5/2009 72 Larson Ida 9 18 11/30/1927 75 Larson John 20 83 4/4/1961 60 Larson Josephine Rose 23 40 9/17/2001 93 Larson Katherine 10 15 12/20/1983 89 Larson Oscar 25 84 7/4/1959 86 LAST NAME FIRST NAME SECTION LOT PART OF LOT DATE OF DEATH AGE Larson Swan 9 18 1910 66 Lasar Anna 15 50 5/10/1904 13 days Lasar Ivanna 9 48 9/21/1901 14 mon Leassey Charles 4 89 1/18/1971 64 Lassey Violet Amelia 4 90 8/29/1992 84 Lassi Alexander 4 89 12/16/1951 79 Lassi Coral Ellen 27 153 S1/4 of N1/2 2/23/1992 75 Lassi Eino 26 157 S1/2 10/24/1980 67 Lassi Hanna 4 89 8/28/1944 69 Lassi Helen 4 89 3/19/1930 18 Lassi John 6 48 unknwn unknwn Lassi Mary 17 48 2/22/2009 94 Lassi Maxine Marie 27 134 N1/4 5/26/1990 38 Lassi Onnie Mathew 27 153 S1/4 of N1/2 8/24/1991 76 Lassi Rose 26 157 S1/2 11/26/2014 92 Lassi Toimi August 17 48 4/27/1995 84 Lassila Albert K 25 177 9/28/2010 96 Lassila Helen Miriam 25 177 2/12/2005 87 Lassila Hilja 25 46 11/10/1969 75 Lassila James Albert 25 177 8/12/1962 20 Lassila John Frederick 20 18 S1/2 10/22/1952 80 Lassila Lorraine Margaret 25 46 2/21/1978 49 Lassila Paul Ernest 25 46 8/9/1958 65 Lassila Paul Leonard 25 46 12/21/2018 86 LaTourelle Hollis A 26 13 11/12/1970 65 LaTourelle Mae Bertha 26 13 12/25/1987 76 Laurich Anton 13A 40 4/12/1938 64 Lawrich Frank 23 82 5/10/1967 70 Lautizi Judith Ann 26 28 S1/2 5/25/2009 64 Lawrence (Gorshe) Ann 14 13 3/15/2016 98 Lawrich Jennie Katherine 23 82 7/8/1995 86 Lax Alice Marie 20 4 9/2/1958 48 Lax Infant girl 11 80 11/11/1933 0 Lax Infant boy 11 80 11/12/1933 0 Lazesky Raymond Edward 19 83 S&S 11/20/1972 76 LeBeau Ruth Cecelia 23 128 3/29/1996 101 LeBeau Mildred 28 70 N1/4 of S1/2 unknwn unknwn LeBeau William 28 70 N1/4 of S1/2 unknwn unknwn Lecus John 11 97 S1/2 12/11/1938 70 Lee Albert F 2 23 10/18/1939 80 Lee Johanna Annette 20 51 4/9/1957 66 Lee Nels Andreas 20 51 8/11/1954 69 Lefstik Josephine no lot reported 11/25/1919 68 Legatzke Frank 26 69 N1/2 1/15/1975 86 Legatzke Hannah 26 69 N1/2 4/30/1984 90 Lehtinen Charles 11 92 6/20/1943 64 LAST NAME FIRST NAME SECTION LOT PART OF LOT DATE OF DEATH AGE Lehto Siina Mrs 11 92 3/29/1943 56 Lehto Sophia Katherine 11 71 11/7/1976 88 Leino Anna 2 15 10/14/1955 71 Leino Emil 2 15 3/6/1949 74 Leiviska John Verner 10 18 8/22/1961 55 Leiviska Shayne Christopher 27 189 S1/4 of N1/2 1/29/1996 22 Leiviska Sylvia Grace 10 18 9/22/1993 86 Lekatz Angela Bernice 23 60 3/27/2004 82 Lekatz Baby 23 130 1/6/2005 0 Lekatz Frances 21 107 1/10/1944 0 Lekatz Joseph Frank 27 167 10/17/2000 81 Lekatz Katherine 23 166 N3/4 7/2/1976 90 Lekatz Laura Matilda 27 86 S1/2 4/6/1990 68 Lekatz Lillian Miriam 27 167 S1/2 3/21/1993 69 Lekatz Louis 27 179 12/12/2001 76 Lekatz Mark Steven 23 60 5/9/1962 0 Lekatz Mike 9 55 12/7/1919 3 Lekatz Mike Jr 23 166 6/19/2005 84 Lekatz Mike Sr 23 166 N1/2 11/23/1977 94 Lekatz Paul George 27 86 S1/2 1/21/1986
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