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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Joseph W Quagliesi August 25 1955 September 10 1994 Grave Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Hazel Jean Quagliesi July 14 1932 May 1 1999 Person Calvary Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Helen Quagliesi 1953 1960 Grave Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Madalena Quagliesi 1923 1936 Grave Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Michael Alfonso Quagliesi August 27 1964 April 22 1985 Person Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Giuseppe Agusta Quagliesi March 2 1884 December 29 1954 Person,Grave Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
John Edward Quagliesi May 26 1962 January 10 2003 Calvary Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Joseph Quagliesi 1882 1954 Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Helen Adelina Quagliesi February 12 1953 1960 Grave Memory Gardens Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Adele Lena Quagliesi August 1895 December 1935 Holy Cross and Saint Joseph Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)

 

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