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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
William Wachtendonk 1854 1936 Grave Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Mary Wachtendonk 1863 1947 Grave Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Johanna Wachtendonk 1905 1984 Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Henry Wachtendonk 1898 1975 Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Theodore Wachtendonk 1893 1973 Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Margaret Wachtendonk 1897 1975 Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Arthur H Wachtendonk May 15 1929 June 6 1998 Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Maria Wachtendonk December 2 1937 December 5 2005 Mount Hope Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Bertha T Wachtendonk July 29 1928 July 5 2006 Holy Name Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Henry Wachtendonk 1922 1931 St John Catholic Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Peter Wachtendonk April 25 1895 March 6 1968 St John Catholic Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Clementine Wachtendonk 1902 1995 St John Catholic Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
William Wachtendonk March 13 1921 September 6 2003 Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Edward J Wachtendonk November 12 1927 July 21 2011 Person Guardian Angel Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Darlene D Wachtendonk July 26 1927 Guardian Angel Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Edward Jr Wachtendonk September 17 1954 September 15 1999 Guardian Angel Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Joleen M Wachtendonk July 21 1951 Guardian Angel Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)
Marian Van Handel August 2 1924 July 19 1984 Saint John Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America)

 

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