Obituaries

Robert Rogers
B: 1943-09-09
D: 2023-11-30
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Rogers, Robert
Janice Hermanski
B: 1940-02-05
D: 2023-11-25
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Hermanski, Janice
H. Buford
B: 1945-12-05
D: 2023-11-24
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Buford, H.
Steven Hughes
B: 1954-04-09
D: 2023-11-23
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Hughes, Steven
Bruce Isaacs
B: 1959-03-10
D: 2023-11-22
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Isaacs, Bruce
Randy Stratton
B: 1955-11-24
D: 2023-11-18
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Stratton, Randy
Julie Unbehauen
B: 1962-03-04
D: 2023-11-17
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Unbehauen, Julie
Jean Millard
B: 1940-10-01
D: 2023-11-17
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Millard, Jean
Dennis Suenram
B: 1944-07-14
D: 2023-11-15
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Suenram, Dennis
Florn Easterly
B: 1957-03-09
D: 2023-11-14
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Easterly, Florn
Cheryl Metcalf
B: 1968-10-13
D: 2023-11-11
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Metcalf, Cheryl
Michael Skrapke
B: 1954-03-13
D: 2023-11-10
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Skrapke, Michael
Virginia Howard
B: 1928-09-08
D: 2023-11-08
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Howard, Virginia
Wilbur Johnson
B: 1936-05-28
D: 2023-11-08
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Johnson, Wilbur
Fae Rowe
B: 1940-11-19
D: 2023-11-07
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Rowe, Fae
Virginia Jones
B: 1931-02-14
D: 2023-11-06
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Jones, Virginia
Bobby Tackett
B: 1937-06-23
D: 2023-11-02
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Tackett, Bobby
George Wagner
B: 1953-12-16
D: 2023-10-29
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Wagner, George
John McEachern
B: 1953-07-27
D: 2023-10-28
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McEachern, John
Richard Holtsclaw
B: 1940-04-09
D: 2023-10-26
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Holtsclaw, Richard
Ronald Mott
B: 1939-08-04
D: 2023-10-26
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Mott, Ronald

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