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Max S. Szweda Died 1944

Born Max S. Szweda passed away on 1944and was buried in Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery in Princeton, WI. Max S. Szweda was married to Celia P. Bartol Szweda and had 10 children: Martha Szweda, Thomas J. Szweda, Victor W. Szweda Swader, Casmer S. "casey" Szweda, Anton John "tony" Szweda, Angeline Beatrice "angie" Szweda Schultz, Leo P. Szweda, Bernard R. "bernie" Szweda, Agnes E. Szweda Nigbor, Edward R. "eddie" Szweda.

Death:
1944
Plot:
Between 1st and 2nd north/south cemetery roads
Burial place:
Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery
Princeton, WI

Passed away Relatives of Max S. Szweda

spouses

18851953 (aged 68)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI

children

19101995 (aged 84)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19111984 (aged 72)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19141973 (aged 59)
Burial place:
Address:
Berlin, WI
19152001 (aged 86)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19161989 (aged 72)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19172007 (aged 90)
Birth place:
Princeton, WI
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19202002 (aged 81)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19211975 (aged 53)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
19242003 (aged 79)
Burial place:
Address:
Berlin, WI
19282015 (aged 86)
Birth place:
Princeton, WI
Burial place:
Address:
Princeton, WI
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Who is Else Buried at Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery in Wisconsin

18751933 (aged 58)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
18631941 (aged 78)
18851953 (aged 68)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
Died 1942
Died 1935
19472001 (aged 53)
Birth place:
Wisconsin
18641925 (aged 61)
18991998 (aged 98)
Birth place:
Iowa
18931971 (aged 77)
Birth place:
Minnesota
Died 1959

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FAQ

When did is Max S. Szweda pass away?

Max Szweda passed away in 1944

Where is Max S. Szweda buried?

Max Szweda is interred in Princeton, WI, in Plot: Between 1st and 2nd north/south cemetery roads