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James Emanuel “Manual” Cambron

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James Emanuel “Manual” Cambron

Birth
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Feb 1933 (aged 78)
Loretto, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Saint Francis, Marion County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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The Lebanon Enterprise
Lebanon, Kentucky

Manual Cambron was the son of Hilary Deparcq Cambron and Nancy Jane Thompson.

DEATH TAKES AGED FARMER. Emmanuel Cambron, of Loretto, Victim of Paralysis After Short Illness. HAD BEEN WED 50 YEARS.

Emmanuel Cambron, 77 years old, retired farmer, died Saturday afternoon, at 1:15 o'clock at his home at Loretto. Death was due to paralysis, he having been stricken on February 1st. He was conscious until about 24 hours before his death. Prior to his last illness, he had been in fairly good health.

Mr. Cambron was born in this county on February 6, 1856, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilory Cambron, both deceased.

He is survived by his wife Mrs. Kate Buckler Cambron to whom he had been married for more than fifty years. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last November. Four children, three sons, Thurman, of Loretto, Adrian Cambron, of Chicago [KY], and Clevie Cambron, of Lebanon and by one daughter Mrs. Louis Mattingly of Chicago [KY]. Several grandchildren also survive and one sister, Sister Corennia, of the Loretto Order, Webster Grove, Missouri.

Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at nine o'clock at St. Francis church at Chicago [KY] by the Rev. N. Warner. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Manual is buried in cemetery #2, section 19.
The Lebanon Enterprise
Lebanon, Kentucky

Manual Cambron was the son of Hilary Deparcq Cambron and Nancy Jane Thompson.

DEATH TAKES AGED FARMER. Emmanuel Cambron, of Loretto, Victim of Paralysis After Short Illness. HAD BEEN WED 50 YEARS.

Emmanuel Cambron, 77 years old, retired farmer, died Saturday afternoon, at 1:15 o'clock at his home at Loretto. Death was due to paralysis, he having been stricken on February 1st. He was conscious until about 24 hours before his death. Prior to his last illness, he had been in fairly good health.

Mr. Cambron was born in this county on February 6, 1856, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilory Cambron, both deceased.

He is survived by his wife Mrs. Kate Buckler Cambron to whom he had been married for more than fifty years. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last November. Four children, three sons, Thurman, of Loretto, Adrian Cambron, of Chicago [KY], and Clevie Cambron, of Lebanon and by one daughter Mrs. Louis Mattingly of Chicago [KY]. Several grandchildren also survive and one sister, Sister Corennia, of the Loretto Order, Webster Grove, Missouri.

Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at nine o'clock at St. Francis church at Chicago [KY] by the Rev. N. Warner. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Manual is buried in cemetery #2, section 19.


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