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Arthur Joseph Cramsey

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Arthur Joseph Cramsey

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Mar 1979 (aged 77)
Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.192597, Longitude: -92.2434725
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Survivors include wife Wilma E. (Brown) Cramsey, son James Cramsey, daughter, Margaret Cramsey and sister, Nora Weevil.

Baxter Bulletin (Mountain Home Arkansas) 15 Mar 1979 Thu p. 16:
Arthur J. Cramsey, 77, of Norfork, died Tuesday at his home. Funeral services will be held at 1 pm today (Thursday) at the Heritage Chapel of LaFevers Colonial Funeral Home, with Rev. Rainer J. DeClerk, pastor of St. Peter's Catholic Church of Mountain Home, officiating. Interment will be in the Galatia Cemetery near Norfork under the direction of LaFevers. Visitation was held from 4 - 8 pm yesterday at LaFevers.
Pallbearers will be James P Parson, Douglas Wilson, Waid Killian, E. L. Southard, Robert Skidmore, and D. C. Smith.
Mr. Cramsey was born Feb. 21., 1902 at Quincy, Ill. He was a retired truck driver, operating the Cramsey Trucking Company and hauling for the Darling Trucking Company for 36 years. A resident of Norfork for the past 5 years, he had moved there from Markham, Ill. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Midway and he was a Catholic.
Survivors include his wife, Wilma M. Brown Cramsey, at home; one son, James Cramsey of Elgin, Ill.; one daughter, Margaret Cramsey of Plato, Ill.; one sister, Nora Weevil of Carpentersville, Ill.; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two sisters.

Obituary for Wilma E. Cramsey in Tinley Park, Illinois gives her death date as 27 July 2009 but no place of burial. Lists two deceased husbands, William Taylor, Sr, and Arthur Cramsey.

1910 US Census, Adams Co., Illinois:
George H. Cramsey 49 b. Illinois
Eliza 48 b. Illinois
Ella A. 19 b. Illinois
George C. 17 b. Illinois
Agnes E. 135b. Illinois
Elnora M. 13 b. Illinois
William J. 11 b. Illinois
Arthur J. 8 b. Illinois
Survivors include wife Wilma E. (Brown) Cramsey, son James Cramsey, daughter, Margaret Cramsey and sister, Nora Weevil.

Baxter Bulletin (Mountain Home Arkansas) 15 Mar 1979 Thu p. 16:
Arthur J. Cramsey, 77, of Norfork, died Tuesday at his home. Funeral services will be held at 1 pm today (Thursday) at the Heritage Chapel of LaFevers Colonial Funeral Home, with Rev. Rainer J. DeClerk, pastor of St. Peter's Catholic Church of Mountain Home, officiating. Interment will be in the Galatia Cemetery near Norfork under the direction of LaFevers. Visitation was held from 4 - 8 pm yesterday at LaFevers.
Pallbearers will be James P Parson, Douglas Wilson, Waid Killian, E. L. Southard, Robert Skidmore, and D. C. Smith.
Mr. Cramsey was born Feb. 21., 1902 at Quincy, Ill. He was a retired truck driver, operating the Cramsey Trucking Company and hauling for the Darling Trucking Company for 36 years. A resident of Norfork for the past 5 years, he had moved there from Markham, Ill. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Midway and he was a Catholic.
Survivors include his wife, Wilma M. Brown Cramsey, at home; one son, James Cramsey of Elgin, Ill.; one daughter, Margaret Cramsey of Plato, Ill.; one sister, Nora Weevil of Carpentersville, Ill.; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two sisters.

Obituary for Wilma E. Cramsey in Tinley Park, Illinois gives her death date as 27 July 2009 but no place of burial. Lists two deceased husbands, William Taylor, Sr, and Arthur Cramsey.

1910 US Census, Adams Co., Illinois:
George H. Cramsey 49 b. Illinois
Eliza 48 b. Illinois
Ella A. 19 b. Illinois
George C. 17 b. Illinois
Agnes E. 135b. Illinois
Elnora M. 13 b. Illinois
William J. 11 b. Illinois
Arthur J. 8 b. Illinois


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