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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Theresa Stoerlein 1847 May 11 1897 Person Lakeview Cemetery (Iowa, United States of America)
Martha Detjen June 6 1872 May 11 1949 Grave Oak Hill Cemetery (Missouri, United States of America)
Marilyn Marie Peterson July 18 1952 June 22 2009 Roselawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Anna Stoll August 18 1867 August 16 1945 Grave Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery (old) (Missouri, United States of America)
Maximilian Klameth July 24 1915 October 4 1943 Grave Moltenort U-Boat Memorial (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)
Minnie Klameth May 28 1894 March 23 1980 Grave Denmark Lutheran Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Robert E. Klameth September 2 1895 March 30 1974 Grave Denmark Lutheran Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Mary Klameth 1853 1930 Grave Mission Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
James Klameth August 13 1891 January 19 1952 Grave Mission Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
August Klameth June 6 1849 November 7 1923 Grave Mission Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Gayl Lynn Klameth October 12 1968 August 18 1995 Grave Mission Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Joseph Klameth January 23 1833 May 22 1914 Grave Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery (old) (Missouri, United States of America)
Caroline Klameth April 11 1836 April 30 1915 Grave Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery (old) (Missouri, United States of America)
Paul Klameth September 11 1873 June 15 1911 Grave Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery (old) (Missouri, United States of America)
Frank Klameth Hartington Cemetery (Nebraska, United States of America)
Margaret Klameth Hartington Cemetery (Nebraska, United States of America)
James Klameth 1928 1993 Roselawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)

 

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