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Edmund Kalau was born on 9 July, 1928 in East Prussia, is a missionary. Discover Edmund Kalau's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Occupation Aviator, missionary, pastor
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 9 July 1928
Birthday 9 July
Birthplace East Prussia
Date of death (2014-01-08) Tamuning, Guam
Died Place Tamuning, Guam
Nationality Russia

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His wife is Elisabeth Grünewald

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Edmund Kalau Net Worth

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2014

Kalau and his wife retired in August 2004. He served as a pastor for the PMA's mission church in Guam, the Pacific Mission Fellowship. He died on 8 January 2014 in Tamuning, Guam. He was survived by his wife, their three children, and their grandchildren.

1974

A part of the Kalaus' missionary work in Micronesia involved ferrying sick people to district hospitals on the mainland. They established the Pacific Missionary Aviation (PMA) in 1974 to provide faster transport to the people of Micronesia. This strained the Kalaus' relation with the Liebenzell Mission and they eventually severed ties.

The PMA started with a twin-engine plane. It was incorporated in Guam on 24 April 1974 and began aviation services the next year. It expanded to the Philippines in 1982 under the name Flying Medical Samaritans (FMS) to avoid confusion with the Philippine Military Academy. By 1992, the PMA had eight aircraft and two medical vessels. Edmund acted as president until 1999 when he gave the position to his son Norbert.

1956

Kalau and his wife arrived in Palau in January 1956. Kalau established a Lutheran Servicemen's Center in Anigua, Guam in the late 1950s, which eventually developed into the Lutheran Church of Guam. After three years on Palau, they joined Johannes Aigesiil and his wife to serve on Yap. As part of an effort to fight alcoholism on Yap, Kalau helped construct a youth center.

1954

In 1950 Kalau entered the Theological Seminary of Liebenzell Mission to begin a four-year training to become a missionary. He married Elisabeth Grünewald on 15 October 1954. He was ordained in 1954 and trained in Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey and at the Nyack Missionary College.

1928

Edmund J. Kalau (9 July 1928 – 8 January 2014) was a German aviator, missionary, and pastor. He was a member of the Hitler Youth during his childhood prior to his conversion to Christianity. As an adult, Kalau served as a missionary in Micronesia with his wife, Elizabeth. They founded the Pacific Missionary Aviation (PMA) to facilitate air travel throughout Micronesia.

Kalau was born on 9 July 1928 in East Prussia. At the age of 10 he joined the Hitler Youth, and went on to attend Hitler Youth Leadership High School and the Hitler Youth Flying Corps. After World War II, he encountered a Russian doctor who converted him from atheism to Christianity.