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Deaths

AXELROD, Philip (Phil) J.

BEAUDIN, Darrell Allan.

BRUNEAU, Justin Brent.

CONNELL, Evelyn.

DESROSIERS, Lucien (Lou).

DIELSCHNEIDER, Stephanie.

DUECK, Dana Charlene.

GREWAL, Sumerdeep.

GRYWINSKI (née STAWYCHNY), Olga.

INFANTINO, Gaetano.

JOHNSON, June Frances.

MICHASIW, Daniel (Dan).

MINGO, Maria.

RAMSAY, Evelyn Lucille.

ROSS, Alexandre (Alex).

SELLER, James William.

THORLAKSON, Craig Carl.

WALBURN, Gordon Einar.

YOUNG, Dorothy Jean.

ZEEMEL, Percy.

-- Classified Death Notices B8

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition July 13, 2012 A2

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