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I found two references: 1.) Search engine for Osijek cemeteries (Tražilica pokojnika – Ukop – Osijek) and I used the Slavenized version of the Lechner surname "Lehner". 2.) this source: Proslavljeni asovi i igračke legende NS Osijek under the nickname Lembika was Gustav Lechner and I quote at the end of the text: "Umro je 1987. u Zagrebu, a pokopan na Aninom groblju u rodnom gradu." Translation "He died in 1987 in Zagreb, and was buried at Ana's cemetery in his hometown." Ana's cemetery is a common colloquial name for Saint Anne Cemetery in Osijek. --Vhorvat (talk) 21:40, 15 October 2022 (UTC)Reply