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Windber ethnic cemeteries


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Holly Michrina-Wargo 05-Apr-2011 18:56
Thank you for all the wonderful photos. My father, and his parents are from Winder, Mine 37 I believe. Nick Michrina, Irene (Sarka) Michrina. Since the passing of my father, and grandparents, I don't get to visit often. I appreciate the photos I found here. Thank you, and God Bless.
Bernadette Pruitt 05-Feb-2011 01:43
My grandmother was born in Windber. Would somebody please properly identify all of these pictures? Not all have descriptions. The local residents may know what some of these buildings and places are, but outsiders don't.
Patricia M. Shaffer 13-Feb-2008 00:10
There seems to be more interest in the Windber area from those who have moved away from their roots than from those who are living here. The Windber Area Historical committee, at the Windber Area Museum, are compiling research on the early families and are reaching out for help. Only from the families can we get accurate & informative data to be placed on our family files to be preserved for everyone. Membership , used to support the up-keep of the museum, is only $5.00 per yr. with a quaterly newsletter with local historical stories being mailed out to thank you for your support. Please contact us with your family's story. Patricia M. Shaffer, 606 Shady Lane, Windber, Pa.
Harry 22-Jun-2007 15:45
I grew up in Windber and moved out west. It is a pleasure to see photos of my home town on the internet. Thank you for your interest and the time you spent to make this web site happen.
Mary K. Murphy 13-Mar-2007 15:43
I am a former Windber resident. I hope some day you can include an inventory of each cemetery with dates of birth and death. Many Internet users may be looking for long lost relatives, and clues about their existance in and around the Windber area. Perhaps a local church group(s) of volunteers could accomplish this task. (A valuable tool for people doing their genealogies). I love the pictures you have posted. I will check often for updates, pictures, etc.. Thank You Tom Conelly.