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Katherine Marlene (Hruza) Peterson
Katherine Marlene (Hruza) Peterson
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Katherine Marlene (Hruza) Peterson
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Katherine Marlene (Hruza) Peterson was born on June 30 to Gary Hruza, and has a sister Jennifer Lynn (Hruza) Knutson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Katherine Marlene (Hruza) Peterson .
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Other Hruza Family Biographies
Marie Hruza
Nov 21, 1926 - May 22, 2002
Frank M Hruza
Mar 30, 1903 - Mar 6, 1989
Joseph Hruza
Mar 31, 1888 - Aug 1963
Marie Hruza
Mar 19, 1906 - Mar 14, 2001
Bertha Hruza
Oct 21, 1892 - Apr 1982
Joseph F Hruza
Oct 23, 1911 - Oct 7, 1975
Mary Hruza
Oct 31, 1916 - Oct 11, 2002
Catherine Hruza
Aug 1, 1897 - Oct 1981
Elizabeth Hruza
Jun 21, 1925 - Nov 29, 2001
Joseph Hruza
Jun 21, 1927 - Feb 11, 1997
William Hruza
Dec 3, 1890 - Mar 1970
Margaret Hruza
Mar 28, 1925 - Jan 24, 2008
Victor Hruza
Jul 11, 1927 - Mar 10, 2006
Mary Hruza
Sep 14, 1906 - Oct 1994
Paul F Hruza Sr
Apr 28, 1933 - May 6, 2002
Fred Hruza
Sep 18, 1896 - Jun 1964
Phyllis M Hruza
Oct 17, 1920 - Jan 9, 2007
Henry R Hruza
Aug 18, 1914 - Dec 21, 1997
Helen Hruza
Dec 26, 1913 - Jan 20, 1997
Joseph H Hruza
Nov 16, 1927 - Jul 25, 1996
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