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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Maxine Elizabeth Eibling December 27 1914 December 31 1999 Grave Hunt Cemetery (Illinois, United States of America)
George W Eibling 1917 March 13 2003 Grave Oak Lawn Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Marsha A Eibling 0 May 10 2005 Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park (Florida, United States of America)
Brandon L. Eibling November 18 1975 April 8 1998 Grave Arlington Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
William Gustav Eibling August 9 1889 February 10 1932 Sugar Ridge Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Frances C. Maus 1888 1941 Sugar Ridge Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Charles H. Eibling 1874 1949 Grave Smith Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Betty F. Watenpaugh-Hines November 12 1952 February 17 2008 Grave Hunt Cemetery (Illinois, United States of America)
Arlene Mae Eibling November 4 1925 August 1984 Grave Sugar Grove Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Herbert F Eibling 1886 February 2 1957 Grave Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Ruth A Eibling February 16 1896 June 20 1994 Grave Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Vic Eibling 1889 1949 Grave Woodland Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
George Lloyd Eibling 1894 1927 Grave Woodland Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Thelma J Eibling 1926 1930 Grave Woodland Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Ruth H Eibling 1923 1925 Woodland Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Scott David Eibling March 10 1971 March 11 1971 Woodland Union Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Lydia W. Eibling 0 January 16 1885 Sugar Ridge Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Lloyd H. Eibling April 25 1937 August 10 2009 Person,Grave Woodlawn Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Sharon Eibling 0 January 29 1985 Grave Woodlawn Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Emma Mae Martin October 16 1917 August 4 1993 Grave Monroeville Memorial Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
David William Eibling August 13 1922 October 7 1922 Somerset Methodist Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Amos A. Eibling 1976 Crown Hill Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Amos J. Eibling 1960 Crown Hill Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Carrie A. Eibling 1968 Crown Hill Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Howard W. Eibling 1966 Crown Hill Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
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