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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Andrew Agacki July 29 1892 August 23 1970 Wood National Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Bernice M Agacki December 19 1901 November 19 1990 Wood National Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Theodore M Agacki February 21 1914 July 13 1976 Wood National Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Betty Agacki December 13 1934 April 24 1984 Grave Marietta National Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America)
Joseph Agacki June 4 1927 December 9 1929 Grave Calvary Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Ben Agacki July 22 1886 May 1975 Grave Sunset Memorial Park (Ohio, United States of America)
Olga Agacki 0 September 1962 Sunset Memorial Park (Ohio, United States of America)
Joseph Agacki February 2 1881 October 1 1916 Calvary Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Joseph Agacki July 25 1907 January 9 1938 Brooklyn Heights Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Benedyk Agacki March 15 1912 March 27 1912 Calvary Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Boleslaw Agacki October 10 1922 February 8 1924 Calvary Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Julia Agacki February 12 1887 November 15 1930 Grave Calvary Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Mary Agacki July 29 1905 August 21 1912 Calvary Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Donald J Agacki September 28 1929 May 24 2001 Grave Brooklyn Heights Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Florence Vivian Cross February 26 1926 November 3 1994 Grave Brooklyn Heights Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Richard Andrew Agacki December 19 1935 October 17 2005 Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Allen Agacki July 18 1947 August 29 2000 First Baptist Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)

 

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