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People named Mary Kaluza

Below are 13 people with the first name Mary and the last name Kaluza. Try the Kaluza Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.

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13 Mary Kaluza Biographies

Mary I Kaluza of New Haven, Allen County, IN was born on February 2, 1922, and died at age 82 years old on May 3, 2004.
Mary Kaluza of West, McLennan County, Texas was born on August 3, 1895, and died at age 77 years old in September 1972.
Mary L Kaluza of Richmond, Fort Bend County, TX was born on August 14, 1927, and died at age 74 years old on August 15, 2001.
Mary Kaluza was born on August 20, 1920, and died at age 59 years old in April 1980. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Kaluza.
Mary Kaluza of Saint Louis, Saint Louis City County, Missouri was born on August 29, 1895, and died at age 74 years old in January 1970.
Mary Kaluza of Westville, Vermilion County, IL was born on March 31, 1909, and died at age 87 years old on August 31, 1996.
Mary P Kaluza of Schaumburg, Cook County, IL was born on August 27, 1902, and died at age 100 years old on September 8, 2002.
Mary A Kaluza of Des Plaines, Cook County, IL was born on December 15, 1909, and died at age 95 years old on July 17, 2005.
Mary Kaluza of Hamtramck, Wayne County, Michigan was born on June 24, 1888, and died at age 89 years old in November 1977.
Mary Kaluza of Rixford, McKean County, PA was born on August 2, 1879, and died at age 95 years old in July 1975.
Mary Kaluza of Natrona Heights, Allegheny County, PA was born on May 17, 1886, and died at age 94 years old in April 1981.
Mary Kaluza of Gowanda, Cattaraugus County, NY was born on October 19, 1907, and died at age 69 years old in July 1977.
Mary Kaluza of Buffalo, Erie County, NY was born on July 20, 1902, and died at age 73 years old in January 1976.
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