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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Nola Luxford December 14 1901 October 10 1994 Person,Grave Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) (California, United States of America)
Charles H Lashbrook Mount Olivet Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Ralph L Loughborough Mount Olivet Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Gilbert E L'Esperance April 6 1931 August 28 1991 Fort Bliss National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
William George L'Esperance July 16 1923 April 16 1997 Fort Bayard National Cemetery (New Mexico, United States of America)
Salvatore A Lacapria February 8 1927 March 15 1995 Florida National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
Patsy Joseph Lacaprucia March 23 1910 October 1 1999 Arlington National Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Concetta Lacovara April 26 1914 October 7 1994 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
William A Lacovara September 8 1922 December 20 1996 Grave Indiantown Gap National Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Bartlett H Lashbrook September 13 1912 March 20 1996 Florida National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America)
Elizabeth Lashbrook May 19 1921 January 4 1995 Golden Gate National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Gladys Lydia Lashbrook January 4 1921 May 23 1995 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
James William Frankln Lashbrook May 30 1915 October 2 1949 Grave Fort Smith National Cemetery (Arkansas, United States of America)
Jeffrie Lashbrook December 1 1933 February 3 1995 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Julian R Lashbrook September 12 1921 July 10 1999 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Lillie M Lashbrook September 2 1918 June 11 1995 Nashville National Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America)
Ralph T Lashbrook August 15 1927 June 8 1986 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Richard L Lashbrook March 6 1926 April 25 1977 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Russell Frank Lashbrook March 17 1918 February 28 1955 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Thelma Louise Lashbrook July 11 1932 July 22 1998 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Elvin C Lashbrooke September 14 1921 November 3 1997 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Donald R Leisberg October 23 1924 February 16 1995 National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Hawaii, United States of America)
Grace V Leisberg February 22 1921 January 7 1981 National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Hawaii, United States of America)
Frank L Lekberg June 24 1922 January 11 1992 Massachusetts National Cemetery (Massachusetts, United States of America)
William C Leskovar August 5 1928 September 20 1996 Quantico National Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
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