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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Mike C Wacholtz |
April 29 1915 |
September 7 1976 |
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Wood National Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Mathew T Wacholtz |
January 30 1913 |
May 13 1976 |
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Mary M Revering |
June 9 1886 |
March 13 1977 |
Grave |
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Theresa M. Nelson |
October 4 1909 |
April 28 2000 |
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Calvary Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Albert Peter Wacholtz |
November 17 1912 |
October 5 2005 |
Person |
Calvary Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Marie Virginia Wacholtz |
February 10 1915 |
December 28 2005 |
Person |
Calvary Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Mary Wacholtz |
August 13 1894 |
May 27 1947 |
Grave |
Calvary Cemetery (Colorado, United States of America) |
| Hubert Matthew Wacholtz |
April 29 1916 |
July 7 2006 |
Person |
Calvary Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Barbara Katherine Wacholtz |
July 26 1918 |
October 5 2006 |
Person |
Calvary Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Paulena Bettin |
July 9 1848 |
January 4 1925 |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Maria Wacholtz |
December 24 1848 |
August 9 1914 |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Michael Wacholtz |
August 22 1836 |
August 27 1920 |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Pauline Maria Wacholtz |
August 5 1919 |
February 23 1939 |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Bertha M Wacholtz |
October 18 1884 |
December 24 1951 |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Michael M Wacholtz |
March 15 1882 |
July 10 1940 |
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Lawrence N Wacholtz |
August 7 1917 |
August 17 2003 |
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Fort Logan National Cemetery (Colorado, United States of America) |
| John A. Wacholtz |
January 1 1835 |
April 1 1914 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Hanna A. Wacholtz |
November 1 1847 |
February 4 1928 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Albert H. Wacholtz |
February 11 1875 |
October 3 1884 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Henry T. Wacholtz |
October 13 1879 |
August 22 1884 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Herman Wacholtz |
May 20 1886 |
August 22 1886 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Ida Wacholtz |
January 30 1890 |
July 26 1902 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Wilhelmina Wacholtz |
1879 |
1884 |
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Schnieder Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America) |
| Kenneth Wayne Wacholtz |
September 3 1939 |
August 27 2007 |
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Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery (Arkansas, United States of America) |
| Marilyn Wacholtz |
February 12 1940 |
April 17 2003 |
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Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery (Arkansas, United States of America) |
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