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Kost (Constantine) STEFANKO

BirthMay 29, 1917 - Fenwood, Saskatchewan, Canada
DeathMay 2, 1999 - White Rock, B.C.
MotherKatherine Petrewski
FatherAndrew (Andreas) STEFANKO

Born in Fenwood, Saskatchewan, Canada on May 29, 1917 to Andrew (Andreas) STEFANKO and Katherine Petrewski. Kost (Constantine) STEFANKO married Annie Bashuk (Baszuk) and had 5 children. He passed away on May 2, 1999 in White Rock, B.C..

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Parents
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Andrew (Andreas) Stefanko
1869 - 1946
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Katherine Petrewski
1874 - 1951
Spouse(s)
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Annie Bashuk (Baszuk)
1927 - 2015
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Janice Lynn Stefanko
1948 - 2015
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Sandra Moyen
Unknown - Unknown
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Scott Stefanko
Unknown - Unknown
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Marla Young
Unknown - Unknown
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Karen Mcdonald
Unknown - Unknown

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