News was received in Hardin Monday of the death of Miss Mary Cramer, which occurred at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jas. Burnett, Kansas City early that morning following a brief illness with influenza and pneumonia. Deceased was about thirty years of age and is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cramer, well known and highly respected residents of the Ovid country, north of Hardin. Miss Cramer was a talented musician and at the time of her death was employed as teacher in a Kansas City Conservatory, where she had been since early last fall. Her remains were brought to Hardin Wednesday morning and taken to her home and the funeral and burial occurred today at New Hope. Besides the father and mother she is survived by three sisters and one brother, viz: Mrs. Dan Oster, Mrs. Jas. Burnett of Kansas City, Mrs. Joe Kavanaugh, Mrs. Isaiah Mansur and Walter Cramer, who reside north of town. Miss Cramer's untimely death has brought great sorrow to her family and host of friends who have the deepest sympathy of all.
Hardin News, Hardin, Missouri, Thursday, March 13, 1919.
News was received in Hardin Monday of the death of Miss Mary Cramer, which occurred at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jas. Burnett, Kansas City early that morning following a brief illness with influenza and pneumonia. Deceased was about thirty years of age and is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cramer, well known and highly respected residents of the Ovid country, north of Hardin. Miss Cramer was a talented musician and at the time of her death was employed as teacher in a Kansas City Conservatory, where she had been since early last fall. Her remains were brought to Hardin Wednesday morning and taken to her home and the funeral and burial occurred today at New Hope. Besides the father and mother she is survived by three sisters and one brother, viz: Mrs. Dan Oster, Mrs. Jas. Burnett of Kansas City, Mrs. Joe Kavanaugh, Mrs. Isaiah Mansur and Walter Cramer, who reside north of town. Miss Cramer's untimely death has brought great sorrow to her family and host of friends who have the deepest sympathy of all.
Hardin News, Hardin, Missouri, Thursday, March 13, 1919.
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