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Paul L Hamaker

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Paul L Hamaker
Plot A, Row 10, Grave 21, Epinal American Cemetery
385 Rue De La Rondenolle
88000, Dinoze, France
Date & Place: at Epinal American Cemetery 385 Rue de la Rondenolle, in Dinozé, Vosges County, Grand Est 88000, France
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Paul Hamaker is one of my hero's. I wish that I had known him and told him how proud I am to be his Great Nephew. Thank you for your sacrifice for our Country Uncle Paul. - MAJ Douglas Arterburn
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Paul L Hamaker
Paul Lewiston Fremont Hamaker was born on September 15th 1922 in Milford New Jersey to Parents Reuben and Lillian Hamaker. Paul grew up in a large family of 10 siblings livigin most of his life on the family farm in Milford, New Jersey. The Family moved to San Diego California after the beginning of WWII.
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