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"Conduct Rites for Lt. E. Cayemberg, Korean War Victim
Special to Press-Gazette
NAHMA,  Mich. - Final rites for Lt. Edward Cayemberg, Korean war victim, were  held recently at the St. Andrews Catholic church here.  The  Rev. O'Neil Durmore performed the rites, assisted by Father Melicam and  Father Saciotte, and burial was in the Ensign cemetery.
Lt. Cayemberg was born May 4, 1929, in Pulaski and later moved to ensign with his parents.  He was killed in action in Korea on July 29, 1950, while serving as a navigator on a B-26.
Sgt.  Robert Cayemberg flew from Germany to escort his brother's body home  and another brother, Sgt. Earl Cayemberg, has returned from Korea for  the rites and is visiting a sister, Mrs. Albert Gouin, 817 E. Walnut  street, Green Bay.
Among  those attending the rites was the 82-year-old grandmother of the  deceased, Mrs. Eli Cayemberg of Pulaski, who came with Walter Cayemberg,  also of Pulaski.  Attending from Tonet were Mrs. Eli Cravillion and Elmer Guillette.
From  Green Bay were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cayemberg, Frank Cayemberg, Mr. and  Mrs. Pat Cayemberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moureau and daughter, Mr. and  Mrs. Jerry Moureau, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellows, Mrs. Russell Anderson,  Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gouin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gouin.  Mr. and Mrs. William Kranzuoch of Appleton also attended.”
Hand-dated, July 29, 1950, Green Bay Press-Gazette

 
 
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