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ANDREW (née MILLS), Verda.
BANKS, Mabel.
BARKMAN, Deborah Francine Marie Fehr.
BERGEN, Frank.
BILINSKI, Frieda Mathilde.
BISSETT (née ZILKEY), Faye Ellen.
BOISJOLI, Georges.
BUCK, Robert Charles.
BURT, Terence (Terry).
CARTER, Dennis H.
CASSON, James A. G.
CHARTRAND, Elbert.
CLARKE, Catherine.
COGHLAN, Barbara J.
CUNNINGHAM, Adelaide (Edythe).
DAVIDSON (née TULLOCH), Ada Jean.
DELARONDE, Jason (Mystro).
DONKIN (née STETZ), Anna.
DUCHARME, Rita Annette.
DUNITS, William Harry.
DYCK, Helen.
EMERY (née BAKER), Lynda Carole.
GARCIA (née POWELL), Alice Jean.
GORDON, Brian (B.B.).
GRAHAM (née TIMCHUK), Margaret Rose.
GOWLER, John C.
HAYS, Elizabeth Doreen Josephine.
HNYLYCIA (née STOROCHUK), Ruth Myrtle.
HOFTEIG, Ferdinand M.
HOLDEN (née HOUSTON), Mary Jane.
HOLMSTROM (née MCHERRON), Greta R.
HORBAS, Edward Paul.
HORSMAN, Harvey William.
INSEAL, Florence.
JOHANNESSON (née CARRETTE), Nicole Rose Marie.
KAMINSKI (NAZAR), Sofie Elizabeth.
KAMINSKY, Delores Eileen.
LARSEN, Edwin Olaf.
LEBLEU, Laurent.
LETHAM, Blaine.
LLOYD (née MUHLEISEN), Elsie Marie.
LOCKSTETT (née BAUER), Anne.
MCCABE (née MARSHALL), Mildred A.
MCALLISTER, Walter (Wally).
MCCONKEY, Robert J. A.
MCLEAN, George Coventry.
MAISEY (née), Margaret Ann.
MANNING, Charryn Theylon (Charon Luzny).
MAKOTA, Wasyl (Bill).
MANKO, Leonard Julian.
MARCHANT, Nelson.
MARION, Richard.
MARSHALL (née SULSTON), Margaret Caroline.
MASKOW, Todd Leo.
MASON, Kenneth Donald.
MATEWUSH, Walter Alexander Sr.
MEIKLEJOHN, Jack.
MITCHELL, Elsie Louise.
NEDOHIN (née KRASEY), Pearl (Bobby) May.
NELSON, Valerie Claire.
NOGA (née JEAVONS), Norma.
NOILES, Raymond.
NOSE, Yoshiko.
OLYNYK, Jane (Jean).
ONYSKO, Donald Myron.
OTTO, Robert (Bob) Gordon.
OUIMET (née JOHNSON), Evelina.
PEARSON (CRAWFORD), Frances (Frankie) Lyall.
PETIT, Victor Fred.
PERINOT, Guerrino (Gerry).
ROMANYSHYN, Olga Jane.
ST. BERNARD, Franklin.
SANGHERA, Malkiat Kaur.
SAWCHUK (née DEMSKI), Jean.
SCHADE, Martha.
SCHMULAND, Gordon.
SHARMA, Raj Kumari.
SIGURDSON, Sam.
STEBBE, Anne.
STEVENSON, Jennie Lillian.
STUBBINGTON (née GOUGH), Christina.
STYLES, John Carlyle.
TAYLOR, Andrew Lennox.
THOMPSON, Eve.
VERRIER (née DELORME), Florence I.
WILLIAMS, Jerome Curtis.
WILCOX (MACLEAN), Flora.
WILSON, Derek.
WOODFIELD, Allene Doris.
WRAY (née HEUCHERT), Ruth.
YOUNG, David (Scotty).
ZOPPA, Alvin.
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