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Martinac, Sibyl M.
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Martinac, Sibyl M. Thursday, July 08, 2004 Martinac, Sibyl M. Of
Mountain Home, Arkansas. Memorial services will be at 11:00AM,
Friday, July 9th at Kirby-Boaz Funeral Home. She was 88. She was born
July 10, 1915, at Lena, Wisconsin, to Baltis W. and Mable Burbey
Bartelme. She married the "Late" Armor Schweitzer and later married
the "Late" Albert P. Martinac on June ...
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