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Gustave "Gus" Riske

Birth25 Mar 1891 - Volhynia, Russia
Death8 Jan 1965 - Ponoka, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada
MotherPaulina Füerst-Riske
FatherKarl Riske

Born in Volhynia, Russia on 25 Mar 1891 to Karl Riske and Paulina Füerst-Riske. Gustave "Gus" Riske married Marie (Mary)(Mutie) Schickerowsky and had 5 children. He passed away on 8 Jan 1965 in Ponoka, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada.

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Karl Riske
1868 - 1949
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Paulina Füerst-riske
1872 - 1936
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Marie (Mary)(mutie) Schickerowsky
1894 - 1975
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Ethel Riske
1927 - 2010
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Charles William Riske
1916 - 1980
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Elfrieda Laurie (Freda) Riske
1920 - 1980
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Alma Riske
1913 - Unknown
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Wilhelmina Riske
1914 - 1996

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