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SSG Ernesto Guadalupe Cimarrusti
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SSG Ernesto Guadalupe Cimarrusti

Birth
Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
Death
10 Mar 2008 (aged 25)
Baghdad, Iraq
Cenotaph
Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.9585236, Longitude: -81.9266167
Plot
Sec M Row 1 Site 1
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Staff Sgt. Ernesto G. Cimarrusti of Douglas, Arizona graduated from Douglas High School in 2000. One of eight children, he spent his youth with his mother in Cananea, Sonora and moved back to Douglas when he was 12 to live with his oldest brother while he attended middle school where he played football and practiced karate, though music quickly became his passion. He dreamed of working in the music industry one day. As a teen, Ernesto became an adept disc jockey. He hoped to parlay his experience with melding music on the dance floor into a lucrative producing career. He joined the Army after hish school and was serving his third tour in Iraq. He has been in the Army seven years. He is survived by his wife Illiana, a daughter and a son. He was preceded in death by two other brothers. There was a full military memorial at Calvary Cemetery and he was buried in Cananea next to his brothers. He was transported to the Panteon Severiano moreno in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico for burial. There is a memorial marker for him at Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Glennville.

Army
1st Battalion
64th Armor Regiment
2nd Brigade Combat Team
3rd Infantry Division
Fort Stewart, Georgia

Memorial Here: 93985032
Staff Sgt. Ernesto G. Cimarrusti of Douglas, Arizona graduated from Douglas High School in 2000. One of eight children, he spent his youth with his mother in Cananea, Sonora and moved back to Douglas when he was 12 to live with his oldest brother while he attended middle school where he played football and practiced karate, though music quickly became his passion. He dreamed of working in the music industry one day. As a teen, Ernesto became an adept disc jockey. He hoped to parlay his experience with melding music on the dance floor into a lucrative producing career. He joined the Army after hish school and was serving his third tour in Iraq. He has been in the Army seven years. He is survived by his wife Illiana, a daughter and a son. He was preceded in death by two other brothers. There was a full military memorial at Calvary Cemetery and he was buried in Cananea next to his brothers. He was transported to the Panteon Severiano moreno in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico for burial. There is a memorial marker for him at Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Glennville.

Army
1st Battalion
64th Armor Regiment
2nd Brigade Combat Team
3rd Infantry Division
Fort Stewart, Georgia

Memorial Here: 93985032

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IN MEMORY OF
ERNESTO G. CIMARRUSTI
SSG US ARMY IRAQ
PURPLE HEART
KIA IRAQ


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