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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
John B Vadder 1924 1935 Grave Saint Bernard Cemetery (Illinois, United States of America)
Louis Andre Vadder, De January 11 1912 May 11 1943 Grave Chungkai War Cemetery (Kanchanaburi, Thailand)
George Vadder 0 1837 Grave Amanda Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
James H Vadder 0 November 2 1842 Grave Amanda Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Edwin Vadder August 7 1936 September 25 2011 Person Plainview Memorial Park (Texas, United States of America)
Karl Leon Vadder February 26 1940 March 30 2005 Grave Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Davy Joe Vadder September 20 1940 April 13 1943 Grave Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
John Vadder July 26 1887 March 13 1947 Grave Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Edwin G Vadder September 19 1909 January 18 1987 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Emma H Vadder 1885 April 18 1959 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Joseph B Vadder 1879 1959 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Joseph Vadder August 30 1850 December 5 1933 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Justina Vadder May 14 1853 April 1 1940 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Karl J Vadder 1906 1982 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Minnie F Vadder November 3 1914 March 11 1991 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Velma M Vadder 1907 September 1995 Oak View Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Daniel Dantis Vadder August 19 1884 October 7 1972 Grave Oakwood Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Infant Vadder June 28 1910 June 28 1910 Old Greencastle Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Sophia Vadder 1844 August 17 1925 Grave Old Greencastle Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
William Vadder 1839 1909 Grave Old Greencastle Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Lucille Beatrice Tallman August 1 1912 January 23 2002 Grave Walker Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)

 

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