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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Helen Xidas October 20 1892 January 8 1944 Grave Mount Olivet Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Sam Xidas March 19 1890 January 10 1944 Grave Mount Olivet Cemetery (Utah, United States of America)
Menelaos Xidas 1890 January 5 1919 Corozal American Cemetery and Memorial (Panama, Panama)
Mike Xidas May 14 1900 May 15 1954 Grave Bethany Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America)
Teresa E Xidas May 15 1904 November 13 1982 Grave Bethany Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America)
Rena Mae Xidas 1881 1942 Grave Saranac Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
James A Xidas September 28 1928 March 29 2011 Union Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
John A Xidas 1884 1961 Grave Oakwood Hill Cemetery (Washington, United States of America)
Nick Xidas 1887 1960 Grave Oakwood Hill Cemetery (Washington, United States of America)
Calliope D. Voyiatzes May 15 1893 November 3 1984 Grave Old Auburn Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Unnamed Infant Son Xidas August 14 1962 August 14 1962 Long Island National Cemetery (New York, United States of America)
Stamatios Xidas September 15 1900 November 1 1995 Grave Union Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Anastasia Xidas August 26 1900 October 17 1995 Grave Union Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Aphrodite Xidas November 4 1909 July 28 1997 Grave Union Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)
Anthony J Xidas May 15 1888 November 5 1973 Grave Union Cemetery (Pennsylvania, United States of America)

 

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