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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Sunday's Obituary - Eli Cayemberg

Eli and Florence Cayemberg nee Villers


 
"ELI CAYEMBERG, 77, IS DEAD AT PULASKI

Resident for 30 Years Succumbs to Heart Attack.

(Special to Press-Gazette)
PULASKI, Wis. - Eli Cayemberg, 77 Pulaski, died suddenly Monday night after a heart attack at his home here where he had lived the last 30 years.

Born in Rosiere July 1, 1861, he had operated a general store, a cheese factory and a blacksmith shop here.  He was treasurer for 12 years of Lincoln school.  Mr. and Mrs. Cayemberg had been married 53 years on April 24.

Surviving are his widow, nee Florence Villers; seven sons, Frank and Walter, Pulaski; Martin, Green Bay; Henry, Manitowoc; Felix, Ensign, Mich.; Wilfred, Manitowoc; and Pat, Green Bay; three daughters, Mrs. Russel Anderson and Mrs. Harvey Moureau, Green Bay, and Mrs. Eli Cravillion, Luxemburg; 31 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at St. Edward and Isadore church in Flintville. Burial will be beside the body of his daughter, Mrs. Emily Guillette, in the Flintville cemetery."

[There is no date on the article, but Eli Cayemberg died on 08MAY1939.  The article appears to have been published in the Green Bay Press-Gazette]

 

Florence and Eli Cayemberg

On the Road!

This morning before the crack of dawn I will have piled in the car with the hubby and kiddos to start our vacation.  We'll be driving from Killeen, Texas to Greentown, Pennsylvania and stopping along the way to enjoy the journey.  Hopefully we'll make it to Nashville, Tennessee for the first night...or at least Memphis.

The boys will be enjoying practicing their new swimming skills in hotel pools and we'll all enjoy a night of camping under the stars at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.  We'll celebrate America's beginnings at Williamsburg, Virginia and watch the sun rise over the Atlantic at Virginia Beach before heading over to Fredericksburg to learn about the great war that threatened to tear our country apart 150 years ago.

We'll arrive in Pennsylvania sometime on the 14th which means I won't be on the road when the much anticipated release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 comes out!  I have posts scheduled to go out while I'm traveling and I'll certainly be checking in on everyone's blog posts, tweets and any comments you may leave while I'm on the road.  Gotta love technology!

I'll be diving into the county courthouse of my ancestors for the first time as well as tracking down some obituaries and tombstones, and leaving flowers at the ancestors' gravesites.  My oldest seems to be showing a mild interest in genealogy and our family history right now so I hope I can fan those flames!

As always, have fun tending those roots!