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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Joseph A Wranek October 12 1884 March 2 1908 Grave Oakwood Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Letitia Wranek 1847 1935 Grave Oakwood Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Daisy A Wranek 1882 1929 Oakwood Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Blessing Thomas Wranek 1964 Grave Oakwood Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
William Hillman Wranek 1971 Grave Oakwood Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Albert Raymond Wranek March 16 1924 October 20 1943 Grave East Coast Memorial (New York, United States of America)
Evelyn P Wranek March 28 1911 September 22 1962 Greenfield Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Robert Lee Wranek May 16 1908 August 16 1973 Grave Spring Hill Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Anna Nancy Adams 1909 May 28 2000 Grave Graceland Cemetery (South Dakota, United States of America)
John Josef Wranek June 6 1934 April 12 2005 Grave Spring Hill Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Mary Wranek July 19 1933 November 23 2012 Person Spring Hill Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Lucy Virginia Wranek January 31 1869 December 27 1941 Grave Spring Hill Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
William H Wranek February 12 1868 December 6 1933 Spring Hill Cemetery (Virginia, United States of America)
Patricia Jo Wranek October 29 1948 December 7 1994 Grave Calvary Cemetery (ONeill) (Nebraska, United States of America)

 

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