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    Kev in Deva

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    1. Thanks Carol I, I was thinking along similar lines but didnt state it. This one is for a Miner, the symbols are Crossed Hammers and the Lamp. Kevin in Deva.
    2. Sub. of. DAN IOAN. 1915 - 1965. his wife: DAN RUSILINA. 1921 - 1998. Kevin in Deva
    3. FAMILIA SEBESAN ALEXANDNU 1860 - 1928. BOBIT ANDREI 1888 - 1963 The uniform is Austrian!! Kevin in Deva.
    4. GHEORGE MIRCEA 1928 - 1984. Possibly Police or Militia Kevin in Deva.
    5. COLONEL-INGINER DARADICI GHEORGIE 15 Aug 1931 - 4 Sept 19?? Kevin in Deva.
    6. By the way with regards the heat, these signs are posted on the monument of Decibal directing people to a Red Cross Aid Station for water and Blood preasure checks if they feel ill while out and about, so far Romania has suffered 30 heat related deaths in the last few weeks!!! Kevin in Deva
    7. Another, this the plain and simple modern type! no picture Kevin in Deva
    8. Close-up of the name: KOPANYI ANDPEI. Very "Soviet" in style! Kevin in Deva
    9. In my first short visit I managed to locate quite a few graves with pictures of soldiers, some from the Romanian Communist time and will post them. But this one really stood out, not sure if he was military but the Big Star and tablet are Bronze. Kevin in Deva
    10. Its a very large graveyard thats spread out over a hill-side, from where the picture is taken you are looking down into the town of Deva. Kevin in Deva
    11. There are six names on the marble tablet with dates between 1915 and 1916. The names are very hard to read in this condition, but I think they are as follows: + Andreas Hoffman. Ges. 1916. Lieutnant Scobel. Ges. 1916. Theodor Stieler. Ges 1916. Walter Dre?chlerer. Ges. 1916. Michael Brenner. Ges. 1916. Andreas Weber. Ges 1915. Kevin in Deva.
    12. Hallo Gentlemen, Last week in the searing +38? heat, I took a wander through the old Deva town Graveyard, this one I believe is for Catholics, in an older part of the cemetary amongst a lot of Hungarian Family Gravestones I found this one near a dividing wall. Its hidden under a tree and I almost passed it by when I took a closer look, I saw what looked remarkably like an Iron Cross on the upper part. Kevin in Deva
    13. Carol I, once again many thanks for the translation Kevin in Deva
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