Mr. Cramer was the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Cramer, who lived in Mineral Point for many years. He left here as a young man and has made his home in Janesville for the past 25 years, where he worked at his trade of cigar maker. Mr. Cramer was 53 years old at the time of his death.
The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1st, at Mineral Point, with burial in Graceland cemetery. The Janesville camp, No. 23, Spanish War Veterans had charge of the services.
Those attending the funeral from Janesville were: Mrs. Cramer, F.J. Smith, G.F. Kueck, Mr. and Mrs. Jesst Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falter, B. Hill, Albert Nott, Patrick Cunningham, J. Evermen, Fred Church, Rush Berg, Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Charles Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blakely, Mrs. Griffey.- Mineral Point Democrat
Darlington Democrat 8 Oct 1925
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter Fag#47005894
Mr. Cramer was the son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Cramer, who lived in Mineral Point for many years. He left here as a young man and has made his home in Janesville for the past 25 years, where he worked at his trade of cigar maker. Mr. Cramer was 53 years old at the time of his death.
The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1st, at Mineral Point, with burial in Graceland cemetery. The Janesville camp, No. 23, Spanish War Veterans had charge of the services.
Those attending the funeral from Janesville were: Mrs. Cramer, F.J. Smith, G.F. Kueck, Mr. and Mrs. Jesst Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falter, B. Hill, Albert Nott, Patrick Cunningham, J. Evermen, Fred Church, Rush Berg, Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Charles Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blakely, Mrs. Griffey.- Mineral Point Democrat
Darlington Democrat 8 Oct 1925
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter Fag#47005894
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