Advertisement

Conrad Kramer

Advertisement

Conrad Kramer

Birth
Marcellus, Adams County, Washington, USA
Death
5 Oct 1995 (aged 90)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Service for Conrad Kramer, 90, is set for 1 p.m. today at Strate Funeral Home in Davenport, Washington, Pastor Mark Egertson officiating. Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery in Davenport.

Mr. Kramer, who was born in Marcellus, Washington, died Thursday.

He and his wife, Hannah, moved to a farm between Ritzville and Odessa, Washington, where they lived until 1941, when they moved to Lamont, Washington, and farmed.

They lived in Oregon from 1949 until 1954, when they returned to Odessa. In the early 1960s they moved to Ephrata, Washington

They moved to Hartline, Washington, in 1968, where he remained until March, when he moved to Deer Park to live with his son.

His wife of 49 years died in 1976.

He is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Duane and Helen Kramer of Deer Park; two sisters, Ella Harms of Davenport and Lydia Owens of Lewiston; three brothers, Martin Kramer of Odessa, Harold Kramer of Medical Lake and Victor Kramer of Spokane; four grandchildren, Kathy Kramer of Soap Lake, Washington, Kimberly Roll of Ephrata, Ronald Kramer of Spokane and Donald Kramer of Coulee City, Washington; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

—Obituary from The Spokesman-Review; Monday, October 9, 1995. Additional information added from newspaper funeral notice.Kramer, Conrad: (1904-1995); "Funeral services for Conrad Kramer were held on Monday, Oct 9, at the chapel of Strate Funeral Home in Davenport. Mr Kramer, who was 90 years old, died on Thursday, Oct 5, 1995, in Spokane. He was born on Dec 26, 1904, at Marcellus, the son of Peter and Marie (Boos) Kramer. He grew up on a farm between Odessa and Ritzville. He married Hannah Schoesler on Dec 18, 1927 in Dryden. They farmed between Odessa and Ritzville until they moved to Lamont in 1941, where they farmed until they moved to Corvallis, OR in 1949. There, they also farmed until returning to Odessa in 1954. He worked for the Odessa Union Warehouse until the early 1960s, when the couple moved to Ephrata, where he operated a radiator and lawn mower repair shop. IN 1968, they moved to Hartline until 1995, when poor health forced him to move to Deer Park to live with his son and daughter-in-law. More recently, he had been a resident of the Regency Care Nursing Home in Spokane. He is survived by one son and his wife, Duane and Helen Kramer, of Deer Park; four grandchildren, Kathy Kramer, of Soap Lake; Kimberly Goll of Ephrata; Ronald Kramer of Spokane; and Donald Kramer of Coulee City; 7 great grandchildren; two sisters, Ella Harms, of Davenport; and Lydia Owens, of Lewiston, Idaho; three brothers, Martin Kramer of Odessa; Harold Kramer, of Medical Lake, and Victor Kramer, of Spokane, and numerous nieces and nephews. The Rev Mark Egerston officiated at the funeral. Interment was at Mountain View Cemetery in Davenport. Strate Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements." (Odessa Record: 1995)
Service for Conrad Kramer, 90, is set for 1 p.m. today at Strate Funeral Home in Davenport, Washington, Pastor Mark Egertson officiating. Burial will be at Mountain View Cemetery in Davenport.

Mr. Kramer, who was born in Marcellus, Washington, died Thursday.

He and his wife, Hannah, moved to a farm between Ritzville and Odessa, Washington, where they lived until 1941, when they moved to Lamont, Washington, and farmed.

They lived in Oregon from 1949 until 1954, when they returned to Odessa. In the early 1960s they moved to Ephrata, Washington

They moved to Hartline, Washington, in 1968, where he remained until March, when he moved to Deer Park to live with his son.

His wife of 49 years died in 1976.

He is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Duane and Helen Kramer of Deer Park; two sisters, Ella Harms of Davenport and Lydia Owens of Lewiston; three brothers, Martin Kramer of Odessa, Harold Kramer of Medical Lake and Victor Kramer of Spokane; four grandchildren, Kathy Kramer of Soap Lake, Washington, Kimberly Roll of Ephrata, Ronald Kramer of Spokane and Donald Kramer of Coulee City, Washington; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

—Obituary from The Spokesman-Review; Monday, October 9, 1995. Additional information added from newspaper funeral notice.Kramer, Conrad: (1904-1995); "Funeral services for Conrad Kramer were held on Monday, Oct 9, at the chapel of Strate Funeral Home in Davenport. Mr Kramer, who was 90 years old, died on Thursday, Oct 5, 1995, in Spokane. He was born on Dec 26, 1904, at Marcellus, the son of Peter and Marie (Boos) Kramer. He grew up on a farm between Odessa and Ritzville. He married Hannah Schoesler on Dec 18, 1927 in Dryden. They farmed between Odessa and Ritzville until they moved to Lamont in 1941, where they farmed until they moved to Corvallis, OR in 1949. There, they also farmed until returning to Odessa in 1954. He worked for the Odessa Union Warehouse until the early 1960s, when the couple moved to Ephrata, where he operated a radiator and lawn mower repair shop. IN 1968, they moved to Hartline until 1995, when poor health forced him to move to Deer Park to live with his son and daughter-in-law. More recently, he had been a resident of the Regency Care Nursing Home in Spokane. He is survived by one son and his wife, Duane and Helen Kramer, of Deer Park; four grandchildren, Kathy Kramer, of Soap Lake; Kimberly Goll of Ephrata; Ronald Kramer of Spokane; and Donald Kramer of Coulee City; 7 great grandchildren; two sisters, Ella Harms, of Davenport; and Lydia Owens, of Lewiston, Idaho; three brothers, Martin Kramer of Odessa; Harold Kramer, of Medical Lake, and Victor Kramer, of Spokane, and numerous nieces and nephews. The Rev Mark Egerston officiated at the funeral. Interment was at Mountain View Cemetery in Davenport. Strate Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements." (Odessa Record: 1995)


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement