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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Piero Sraffa August 5 1908 September 3 1983 Person,Grave Trinity College (Cambridgeshire, England)
Christopher Lee Schroff August 9 1963 November 9 1964 Grave Saint George City Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Ida May Cerfew April 14 1892 June 15 1892 Mountain View Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Blanche Viola Mauchley February 20 1900 August 29 1937 Grave Taylorsville Memorial Park Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Lawrence Cerf April 7 1894 March 18 1969 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Mary L Cerf October 15 1903 December 15 1991 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Alfred J Ciervo June 19 1926 February 21 1981 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Eleanor Louise Ciervo July 14 1924 May 5 1991 Florida National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
Francis Joseph Ciervo November 23 1916 April 17 1965 Beverly National Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America)
Travella Ciervo December 15 1918 September 15 1988 Beverly National Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America)
Socrates Saraf August 14 1896 June 25 1968 Baltimore National Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
Domingo Saravia March 14 1926 May 27 1978 Grave Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Maria G Saravia May 19 1929 November 9 1999 Grave Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Katherine L Sarff June 2 1921 July 20 1994 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Warren Irwin Sarvey June 10 1935 August 18 1993 Barrancas National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
Marian C Schraff December 25 1928 November 25 1995 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Margaret Schrof June 3 1918 January 12 1995 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
William Henry Schrof January 1 1892 December 13 1960 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
David Franz Schroff July 23 1936 February 5 1996 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Eleanor B Kennedy Schroff September 5 1915 January 29 1997 Bay Pines National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
William Sciaraffa December 24 1914 March 2 1999 San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Dorothea G Serow April 10 1915 June 19 1999 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
William J Serow January 21 1908 March 27 1977 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Mary Serravillo May 21 1913 August 10 1999 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Patsy Serravillo May 28 1903 February 7 1981 Calverton National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
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