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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz July 1 1646 November 14 1716 Person Neustädter Hof- und Stadtkirche St. Johannis (Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany)
John Lubniewski December 14 1922 June 27 1993 Grave La Verkin Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Joseph Labanowski February 9 1889 August 11 1973 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Mary Labanowski March 28 1906 March 18 1998 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Augustine C Labansat November 4 1931 March 28 1997 Riverside National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Antoinette Labansky June 13 1918 December 10 1993 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Charles J Labansky April 28 1909 January 20 1995 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Herbert Labensart May 28 1920 January 27 1994 Grave Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Judith Anne Labenz October 1 1950 March 8 1996 Culpeper National Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Walter F Labenz May 15 1919 May 30 1998 Grave National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona (Arizona, United States of America)
Martin David Labunsky September 8 1936 October 20 1997 Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Alex A Lapinski December 11 1920 February 8 1985 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Charles W Lapinski July 4 1909 September 30 1998 Dayton National Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Henry Benjamin Lapinski February 9 1926 July 4 1992 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
John Lapinski September 25 1921 November 20 1988 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
John J Lapinski November 28 1913 September 8 1975 Bath National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Kathleen M Lapinski September 1 1943 November 30 1995 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Stanley P Lapinski December 14 1917 December 16 1986 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
William L Lapinsky November 9 1946 December 3 1998 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Earl Carson Laubenstein April 21 1925 July 27 1994 Grave Fort Richardson National Cemetery (Alaska, United States of America)
Kathryn E Laubenstein May 6 1894 December 12 1982 Baltimore National Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
Katie Dorothy Laubenstein April 9 1996 April 16 1996 Grave Fort Richardson National Cemetery (Alaska, United States of America)
Lois A Laubenstein June 2 1927 June 13 1998 Grave Fort Bliss National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Robert E Laubenstein February 24 1924 February 18 1995 Grave Fort Bliss National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
William Laubenstein March 24 1875 April 22 1965 Baltimore National Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
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