Funeral Service of Philip Kramer Is Held Saturday
Funeral services for Philip Kramer were held at the Chapel of the Danekas Funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ernest Sprenger officiating. Sacred selections were offered by Elmer Heimbigner, Dan Roloff, Carl Hoefel and Edwin Roloff, accompanied by Miss Kathy Rogel.
Pallbearers were Clarence Schoessler, Henry Vostral, Martin Wolsborn, Lloyd Kinzel, Henry Borgens and William Eckhardt.
Interment was at the Adams county line cemetery.
Philip Kramer was born December 30, 1898, and died October 31, 1966, at El Paso, Tex., where he had lived the past 15 years.
Surviving him are two sisters, Marie Kramer of Ritzville and Paulina Kramer of Seattle; three brothers, David of Ritzville, Arthur of Olympia and Ferdinand of Anacortes.
Funeral Service of Philip Kramer Is Held Saturday
Funeral services for Philip Kramer were held at the Chapel of the Danekas Funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ernest Sprenger officiating. Sacred selections were offered by Elmer Heimbigner, Dan Roloff, Carl Hoefel and Edwin Roloff, accompanied by Miss Kathy Rogel.
Pallbearers were Clarence Schoessler, Henry Vostral, Martin Wolsborn, Lloyd Kinzel, Henry Borgens and William Eckhardt.
Interment was at the Adams county line cemetery.
Philip Kramer was born December 30, 1898, and died October 31, 1966, at El Paso, Tex., where he had lived the past 15 years.
Surviving him are two sisters, Marie Kramer of Ritzville and Paulina Kramer of Seattle; three brothers, David of Ritzville, Arthur of Olympia and Ferdinand of Anacortes.
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