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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Nikolai Ivanovich Gnedich February 2 1784 February 3 1833 Person,Grave Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russian Federation)
Louis Millard Nottage March 7 1873 December 19 1947 Grave Mount Olivet Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Kathryn L Brewbaker March 18 1925 March 14 1988 Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Inge H Gnatek August 9 1938 January 16 1998 Riverside National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Andrew P Gnitka August 19 1912 January 4 1985 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Jeanette L Knetge March 13 1930 February 2 1997 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Andrew H Nadig March 25 1930 July 19 1996 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Harry Natke 0 November 22 1947 Dayton National Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Mary Natwick March 23 1917 August 28 1995 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Tommy Carlyle Natwick January 1 1923 May 13 1996 Eagle Point National Cemetery (Oregon, United States of America)
Gail Sandra Natwig January 5 1947 March 1 1947 Barrancas National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
William F Neideck April 10 1927 October 15 1998 Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Irving Neidich August 18 1922 July 22 1994 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
George C Neidig June 4 1923 May 21 1999 Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Gertrude Matilda Netkow July 1 1916 October 29 1994 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Clara Margaret Nettke May 24 1900 October 9 1995 Grave Golden Gate National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Meredythe Mattes Neudeck February 6 1927 June 3 1998 Grave New Bern National Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America)
Vincent George Neudeck May 24 1923 October 20 1992 Grave New Bern National Cemetery (North Carolina, United States of America)
Gladys F Nidich October 3 1925 September 1 1995 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Joseph C Niedwiecki October 1 1909 November 7 1994 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
John C Nitka January 25 1910 February 27 1990 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Laura Nitka July 7 1910 September 6 1998 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Lawrence G Noethig September 15 1925 September 2 1990 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Paul E Nottage April 26 1922 March 8 1995 Grave Fort McPherson National Cemetery (Nebraska, United States of America)
William H Nottage March 29 1927 September 14 1986 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
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