Mrs. Elizabeth Cramer, aged 69, passed away suddenly at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Mercy Hospital. She was taken to the hospital on Thursday for an operation for a disease of a dropsical nature, but it was found that nothing could be done and Saturday she began sinking rapidly.
Toronto, Canada was her birthplace, but for a number of years past she had made her home in this city at 320 Pleasant Street.
A son, Henry, who had made his home with her, and a daughter, Mrs. George Griffey of La Prairie, are left to mourn her loss. Her husband died thirty-seven years ago and was buried in Mineral Point. Mrs. Cramer's remains have been taken to Kimball's morgue and will lie in state there to be viewed by friends from nine o'clock until 9:45 tomorrow morning. Short services will be conducted at the morgue by Rev. Williams and the body will be taken to Mineral Point for burial.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cramer, aged 69, passed away suddenly at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Mercy Hospital. She was taken to the hospital on Thursday for an operation for a disease of a dropsical nature, but it was found that nothing could be done and Saturday she began sinking rapidly.
Toronto, Canada was her birthplace, but for a number of years past she had made her home in this city at 320 Pleasant Street.
A son, Henry, who had made his home with her, and a daughter, Mrs. George Griffey of La Prairie, are left to mourn her loss. Her husband died thirty-seven years ago and was buried in Mineral Point. Mrs. Cramer's remains have been taken to Kimball's morgue and will lie in state there to be viewed by friends from nine o'clock until 9:45 tomorrow morning. Short services will be conducted at the morgue by Rev. Williams and the body will be taken to Mineral Point for burial.
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