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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Clarence S. Vible March 18 1899 December 21 1965 Grave Odd Fellows Cemetery (Delaware, United States of America)
Myrtle R. Vible February 25 1905 1964 Grave Odd Fellows Cemetery (Delaware, United States of America)
Stanley C. Vible May 28 1923 January 14 2008 Grave All Saints Cemetery (Delaware, United States of America)
Benton M. Vible 1888 1973 Grave Templeville Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
Estella Vible 1891 1973 Grave Templeville Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
Samuel B. Vible 1913 1954 Grave Templeville Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
James H. Vible 1916 1973 Grave Templeville Cemetery (Maryland, United States of America)
Adelina R Vible 1898 1985 Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens West (Florida, United States of America)
Emma P Vible June 23 1918 January 12 2008 Grave Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Delaware, United States of America)
Anna Vible August 11 1898 December 7 1915 Vible Cemetery (Wyoming, United States of America)
Oliver Vible January 16 1892 December 19 1915 Vible Cemetery (Wyoming, United States of America)
Anna Vible August 11 1898 December 7 1915 Vible Cemetery (Wyoming, United States of America)
Wilson Moore Vible November 8 1917 November 2 2001 Grave Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Delaware, United States of America)
Paul Everett Vible May 11 1921 March 9 2012 Person All Saints Cemetery (Delaware, United States of America)

 

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