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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Jesse Avacoff |
December 27 1925 |
January 18 1975 |
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Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| Nicholas Efcavitch |
December 4 1915 |
February 6 1987 |
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Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Samuel Evacoff |
September 13 1882 |
February 12 1966 |
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Golden Gate National Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Deborah Lynn Ivkov |
March 10 1969 |
August 27 2004 |
Person,Grave |
Sacred Heart Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| George Evkov |
1888 |
October 25 1945 |
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Mount Hope Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America) |
| Nick Evkov |
0 |
August 23 1924 |
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Mount Hope Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America) |
| Edna G. Jutton |
September 9 1919 |
August 6 1933 |
Grave |
Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum (Illinois, United States of America) |
| Martin C. Ifkovits |
1925 |
November 2005 |
Grave |
Saint Peters Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Edwin Ifkowitz |
1911 |
1980 |
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Saint Nicholas Catholic Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Rose Ifkowitz |
1907 |
2001 |
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Saint Nicholas Catholic Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Julian Jafycoof |
0 |
0 |
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Jewish Cemetery Linz (Upper Austria (Oberösterreich), Austria) |
| Beatrice Efcavitch |
0 |
April 8 2007 |
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Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Agnes Szerencsits |
0 |
May 24 2007 |
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Calvary Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America) |
| Peter Ivkovich |
July 12 1908 |
April 16 1968 |
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Forest Lawn Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| Angeline Barbara Ivkovich |
September 12 1909 |
April 8 1994 |
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Forest Lawn Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| Anton Jovkovic |
1858 |
1916 |
Grave |
Union Miners Cemetery (Illinois, United States of America) |
| Stephen C. Ivkovich |
October 6 1934 |
January 17 1997 |
Grave |
Woodland Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| Josephine Ivkovich |
1911 |
1990 |
Grave |
Woodland Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| Paul Ivkovich |
1909 |
1965 |
Grave |
Woodland Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America) |
| Lui Evkovich |
November 11 1887 |
October 15 1947 |
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Ukiah Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Burke Ivkovic |
|
July 7 1999 |
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McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Mary Ivkovich |
|
August 26 1985 |
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McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Mildred Ivkovich |
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September 26 1994 |
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McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Peter L Ivkovich |
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April 30 1973 |
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McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
| Mile Ivkovic |
|
June 24 1963 |
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McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America) |
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