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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Dona June Cebula June 1 1929 March 28 1997 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Edward Joseph Cebula January 4 1929 March 16 1997 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Lenore M Cebula March 29 1913 November 30 1974 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Peter Cebula June 23 1994 December 4 1994 Wood National Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Stanley Z Cebula May 25 1925 August 28 1998 Danville National Cemetery (Illinois, United States of America)
Stanley Cebula October 1 1916 September 13 1990 Fort Custer National Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Walter R Cebula July 2 1916 October 29 1984 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Edward J. Cebula May 12 1913 November 29 1992 Grave Golden Gate National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Frank Cebula March 10 1917 December 5 1958 Grave Saint Vincents Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Jacob P. Cebula June 3 1914 December 9 2001 Grave Saint Brigid Catholic Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Henry Cebula June 9 2003 East Ridgelawn Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America)
Frances E Cebula January 31 1921 February 28 2002 Arlington National Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Martin J Cebula October 14 1915 May 15 1984 Arlington National Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Helen Schleicher May 23 2004 Immaculate Conception Cemetery (Massachusetts, United States of America)
Maria Kowalski August 1 2004 Saint Michaels Cemetery (New Jersey, United States of America)
Joseph Cebula December 14 1917 August 29 1967 Grave Saint Michaels Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Thelma M. Cebula August 12 1920 November 30 1991 Grave Saint Michaels Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Mary Cebula 1902 1918 Grave Minnieville Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Anna Cebula July 20 1914 January 21 2001 Grave Minnieville Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Donald Edwin Cebula December 1928 December 6 1928 Zion Hill Cemetery (Connecticut, United States of America)
Mary Cebula November 2 1889 December 14 1957 Grave Saint Marys BVM Byzantine Catholic Church Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
John Cebula September 15 1884 February 11 1934 Grave Saint Marys BVM Byzantine Catholic Church Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Bertie D. Cebula August 20 1922 March 10 1985 Grave Saint Marys BVM Byzantine Catholic Church Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
John Cebula August 3 1920 February 2 1975 Grave Saint Marys BVM Byzantine Catholic Church Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
George J. Cebula 1917 1980 Grave Saint Marys BVM Byzantine Catholic Church Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
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