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Abbeduto Pamela M. 45 10-Jan H-4 Abbeg Mary 65 14-Nov B-8 Abbey Sam 72 19-Aug F-3 Abbott James H Surname Given Age Date Page Maiden Note Abbeduto Pamela M. 45 10-Jan H-4 Abbeg Mary 65 14-Nov B-8 Abbey Sam 72 19-Aug F-3 Abbott James H. "Bo" 30-Jan E-5 Flag included Abeyta Joseph Richard 49 17-Apr I-5 Flag included "Joey" "Condo" Abner John 82 6-Jan E-4 Flag included Abramovich Diane 84 25-Nov B-4 Krga Abramovich Frank 1-Jan F-5 Abul-Husn Kevin Bahige 26 28-May F-8 Acevedo Modesta J. "Minnie" 76 4-Jan D-4 Picture included Achor Helen Catherine 94 6-Sep E-2 Acimovich Vitomir (Zurla) 88 3-Jun E-4 Ackerman Rita M. 85 2-Feb E-3 Adame Santana, Sr. 75 30-Nov B-10 Adamovich Helen Jelka 76 26-Feb F-5 Adams William J., Sr. 20-Dec B-9 Adams James S. 74 1-Jan F-5 Flag included Adams Sue A. 45 2-Jul F-3 Adams Ronald V. "Ron" 67 18-Jul E-5 Adams Agnes E. 77 9-Jul F-8 Adams Thema Lucille 83 28-Mar D-4 Adams Dorothy Helene 75 7-Jan F-4 Addis Russell C. "Red" 77 15-Sep E-4 Flag included Adducci Dominick C. 15-Jul F-5 Flag included Adley Celia Josephine 89 28-Aug I-4 Bielecky Adney Ruth 92 12-Jan E-2 Aeschliman Elizabeth 84 13-Feb E-4 Affeld Dean A 58 13-Aug F-4 Affeld Sarah B. "Sally" 85 14-Jun E-4 Aguirre David "Taco" 44 26-May F-4 Ailes Harold M. "Pop" 83 13-Jan E-4 Aimutis Robert J. "Bob" 60 18-Jul E-5 Akers Linda S. 57 30-May D-4 Smith Akers Eileen Roselle 86 9-Jul F-8 Alamillo Margarita "La Tia" 77 8-Mar E-3 Full name Margarita Garfias Alamillo Alb Michael 79 13-Mar I-4 Albers Eileen 68 9-Mar E-4 Schlehman Albertson James A. 51 27-Mar I-5 Albiero Reno 70 13-Jan E-4 Albin William R. 75 22-Jun E-5 Flag included Alcantar Julian 80 14-Feb I-4 Flag included Aldana Maria Teresa C. 94 2-Nov B-10 Aleksic Petar 67 29-Feb D-4 Cross included Aleksinski Zander H. 26 days 5-Aug F-3 old Alexander Danny W. 55 22-Mar E-2 Alexander Delbert E. 79 17-Jun F-4 Alexander Chrisa V. 23 7-Oct E-3 Alexander Earnest M. 84 9-Feb E-2 Alexander Marlin E. "Buck" 65 29-Apr E-4 Alexander Robert 89 17-Oct D-5 Flag included Alexander Melva 71 20-Sep E-4 Alexander Walter G. 82 4-Oct E-3 Flag included Alexanderson Mary Ann 82 31-Oct B-9 Alexas Joanne (Yanoula) 79 12-Aug F-3 Alger Dale J. 55 14-Jul F-4 Alijah Jacob Infant 11-Dec B-11 Infant Son Jacob Aliljah / Picture included Alkire Delores B. 70 3-Apr H-5 Parkerson Allegrette Janet H. 3-Sep E-4 Allen Zachary Ryan 12 16-Feb E-4 Allen Clarence L. 84 4-Mar F-4 Allen Mattie J. 104 30-Nov B-10 Picture included Allen Loyola "Lee" 78 2-May D-4 Allen Sally J. * 62 10-Dec B-8 Picture included Allen Eastrling 93 25-Oct B-13 Picture included Allen Shirley A. 53 1-Jan F-5 Allen Easterling M. ("E") 93 14-Oct F-4 Allen Gregory E. 32 29-Sep B-9 Allen George 4-Apr D-4 Flag included Allen Sally J. 62 9-Dec B-10 Knarr Allen Nancy R. 86 5-Apr E-4 Allen Anna M. 86 3-Apr H-5 Full name Anna M. (Good) Allen Allen Forrest Leroy "Jack" 102 7-Dec B-10 Allenbaugh Betty Jean 77 31-May E-2 Allison James C. 78 24-Jan H-4 Allison Donna Faye 74 30-Jan E-5 Stumph Allred Guy S. 44 29-Feb D-4 Aloia Vero 75 1-Jul E-4 Alsman Elaine Lewis 78 8-Oct G-4 Alspach Nellie V. 92 11-Jun F-6 Johnston Alspaugh Dale W. 72 2-Jul F-4 Alston Lamont "Monte" 58 10-Sep E-3 Alsup Mary Alice 83 3-Jan G-4 Cross and Picture included Alt Frances J. 92 7-Jan F-4 Altenderfer Agnes "Nanny" 89 16-May D-4 Alvarez Ramona 76 7-Aug I-4 Alvarez Alfonso, Sr. 80 16-Mar E-4 Flag included Alvarez Louise P. 83 29-Dec B-7 Alvarez Gloria "Mama Goya" 64 20-Jun D-4 Alwert James Curtis 74 22-Sep F-3 Ambramovich Diane 84 25-Nov B-4 Krga Amburgey Evelyn S. 76 10-Jul G-4 Amelse Benjamin J. 89 27-Apr E-5 Flag included Amico Toni 36 7-Jul F-4 Amodeo Mary 9-Mar E-4 Amore Teresa M. 73 1-Jun E-2 Amos Alonzo III 64 18-Feb F-4 Amos John Douglas II 20 9-Apr F-4 PFC John Douglas Amos II/ Flag included Anast Kiki J. 89 16-Jan G-5 Anaszewicz Elizabeth Alice 97 15-May I-4 Paluszak Anders Willie Dean 55 11-Jan D-4 Andershock George W. 85 12-Jan E-2 Flag included Anderson Raymond E. "Doc" 81 10-Dec B-8 Anderson Dorothy Jean 75 17-Jun F-4 Anderson Donald R. 68 26-May F-4 Anderson Elizabeth 92 6-Dec B-9 Studnar Anderson John K. 61 19-Nov B-8 Anderson Clifford A. 90 19-Oct E-3 Anderson Jennie 73 14-Oct F-4 Anderson K. Dock 51 1-Sep F-3 Anderson Charles M. 91 16-Nov B-10 Anderson Raymond A. "Ray" 85 2-Jun F-4 Anderson Charlie Mae 75 15-Jan F-5 Picture and Rose included Anderson Erna L. 90 4-Aug F-4 Timm Anderson Eldon A."Andy" 75 6-Jul E-2 Anderson Rita Rae 64 7-Apr F-5 Anderson John L. "Jack" 69 9-Apr F-4 Anderson Robert F. 73 7-Jul F-4 Flag included Anderson Alice H. 83 29-Jun E-5 Sonnenberg Full name Alice H. (Roeske) Anderson Anderson Anne 90 25-Jun F-4 Andree Jake 83 4-Jul D-4 Andrews Helen C. 84 7-Jul F-6 Majcher Full name Helen C. Sharon (Andrews) Andrews Charles D., Sr. 69 16-Sep F-3 "Charlie" Andros William 83 7-Feb H-4 Cross included Andrus Wayne J. 53 16-Jul F-6 Andrzejewski Dorothy 77 10-Mar F-4 Andrzejewski Manette E. 62 12-Feb F-4 Angelich Frances R. 84 8-Jun E-5 Anker Bonnie Linea 71 27-Jun D-5 Swanson Anleitner Joseph G. 77 7-Oct E-3 Anserello Carl 76 3-Apr H-5 Anthony Rosemary 57 25-Oct B-13 Full name Rosemary (Musch) Anthony Anthony Shirley M. 70 14-Oct F-4 Antilla Arlene Carol 62 5-Dec B-9 Anton Herman E. 80 19-Jun I-4 Anzur Charles A. 62 19-Feb F-4 Apgar Walter George 67 13-Nov B-10 Apostolos John G. 81 11-Apr D-4 Cross included Appel Jerome L. 52 4-May E-4 Apple Nathan 75 13-Jan E-5 Appleton Gertrude 93 12-Feb F-4 Arambula Irma 74 4-May E-4 Arana Theresa 82 12-Oct E-4 Aranowski Casimir E. 83 27-Jun D-5 Flag included Arena Michael 95 3-Aug E-4 Picture included Argus George 87 2-Oct H-4 Flag incuded Argus Maxine J. 90 26-Nov B-7 Adams Full name Maxine J. Argus Levenberg Argus Irene R. 81 22-May I-4 Cross included Arias Cornelio 82 6-Mar H-5 Flag included Armalavage Leon J., M.D. 16-Dec B-8 Armalius Christian Alexander Infant 28-Dec B-7 Armatas Virginia A. 70 12-Mar F-6 Armatas Michelena 96 13-Mar D-4 Balio Cross included Armin Judith A. 64 10-Oct D-5 Armstrong Mary Ann 64 16-May D-4 Arnold Marguerite 24-Nov B-8 Arnold Edythe L. 89 16-Jul F-6 Newton Arnold Diana 56 30-Mar E-4 Stuhlmacher Picture included Arnold Anna Barbara 75 13-Feb E-4 Ward Aronis Nick J. "Kalamatas" 55 17-Jan I-4 Cross included Arredondo Carole Ann 67 28-Nov B-9 Arredondo Maria P. 97 28-Nov B-9 Picture included Arroyo Angelene Rose 10 6-Nov B-10 Arroyo Angelene 10 13-Nov B-10 Picture included Arteaga Eulalio Herrera 80 24-Mar F-5 Arvidson Agnes Marie 86 3-Jun E-5 Asch Julia A. 74 29-Mar E-3 Ashburn Kathleen 77 23-Mar E-5 Ashenbrener Rudolph "Rudy" 74 2-Dec B-10 Flag included Asher Bill 81 6-Apr E-4 Flag included Ashman Hiladore L. "Don" 83 26-Jan E-3 Askren James L. "Big Jim" 42 13-Mar I-4 Asteris Stamatu "Mary" 86 3-Sep E-4 Atkins Dorothy M. 83 22-Jan F-4 Atkinson Lydia K. 75 18-Jun F-4 Atterberry Pamela A. 46 30-Jun F-4 Atwood Ruth 92 29-Jun E-5 Augun Anthony "Tony" 69 2-Dec B-10 Flag included Augustine Isabella A. 90 12-Jun G-3 Augustyn Emily 82 22-Aug D-4 Augustyn Emily * 82 12-Sep D-4 Ausenbaugh Barbara J. 70 9-Mar E-4 Austgen Anna "Jr" 77 30-Aug E-2 Gocko Austgen Robert P. "B" 85 27-May F-4 Austin James "Jim" 50 21-Mar D-6 Austin Mildred J.
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