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Fred Cramer

Birth
Allen, Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Death
2 Mar 1968 (aged 72)
Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The Emporia Gazette, 04 Mar 1968, Monday

FRED CRAMER DEAD

Fred Cramer, Rt. 1, former Emporia merchant, died Saturday morning in his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. Cramer had lived in the Emporia area since 1947 and he and a son, Fred R. Cramer, had owned and operated the Urbanside Grocery Store on East Sixth Avenue from 1947 until 1960.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Roberts-Blue-Barnett Chapel. They will be conducted by the Rev. Ira Nicklin, pastor of the Hartford Methodist Church. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery in Lebo.

Mr. Cramer had been a resident of the Lebo community for several years before he moved to Emporia and he had lived since 1960 on a farm seven miles east of Emporia. The son of A. W. and Rosa Johnson Cramer, he was born Jan. 24th, 1896, on a farm near Allen, and he was married to Mary Edna Johnson on Dec. 25th, 1916, in Lebo. Mr. Cramer is survived by his wife, of the home; two sons, Fred R., of Emporia, and Howard A., Tulsa, Okla.; three daughters, Jean Molyneux, Belmont, Calif.; Joyce Colglazier, 107 South Sylvan St., and Kathleen Parry, El Dorado; two brothers, Glen, of Osage City, and Clifford, of Emporia; one sister, Dora Wise, Olivet, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The Emporia Gazette, 04 Mar 1968, Monday

FRED CRAMER DEAD

Fred Cramer, Rt. 1, former Emporia merchant, died Saturday morning in his home after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. Cramer had lived in the Emporia area since 1947 and he and a son, Fred R. Cramer, had owned and operated the Urbanside Grocery Store on East Sixth Avenue from 1947 until 1960.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Roberts-Blue-Barnett Chapel. They will be conducted by the Rev. Ira Nicklin, pastor of the Hartford Methodist Church. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery in Lebo.

Mr. Cramer had been a resident of the Lebo community for several years before he moved to Emporia and he had lived since 1960 on a farm seven miles east of Emporia. The son of A. W. and Rosa Johnson Cramer, he was born Jan. 24th, 1896, on a farm near Allen, and he was married to Mary Edna Johnson on Dec. 25th, 1916, in Lebo. Mr. Cramer is survived by his wife, of the home; two sons, Fred R., of Emporia, and Howard A., Tulsa, Okla.; three daughters, Jean Molyneux, Belmont, Calif.; Joyce Colglazier, 107 South Sylvan St., and Kathleen Parry, El Dorado; two brothers, Glen, of Osage City, and Clifford, of Emporia; one sister, Dora Wise, Olivet, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.


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