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Belva L. <I>Craver</I> Oram

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Belva L. Craver Oram

Birth
Annsville, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
17 Oct 1970 (aged 81)
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Lee, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rome Sentinel
October 19, 1970

Mrs. Harry G. Oram, 81, a resident of Point Rock for many years, died Saturday at the Masonic Home, Utica.

The former Belva C. Craver, she was born in North Annsville August 18, 1889, daughter of Francis and Lucinda Worden Craver. Her early life was spent at North Annsville and on December 25, 1907, was married to Mr. Oram in Lee Center. After their marriage they settled at Point Rock where they lived for 42 years. Mr. Oram died July 23, 1942. After his death Mrs. Oram was employed as a practical nurse. She lived in Rome for a time before going to Utica.

Mrs. Oram entered the Masonic Home two years ago. She was a life member of the Point Rock United Methodist Church, was church organist, a member of its WSCS and had served as secretary of that society for several years. She was a member of the Epworth League and of Lake Delta Chapter, OES.

Surviving are a son, W. Francis Oram, Blossvale, two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Agnes)Dashnau, Fulton, and Mrs. Ruth Betz, Utica, eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Another daughter, Mrs. Esther Conde died in 1959.
Rome Sentinel
October 19, 1970

Mrs. Harry G. Oram, 81, a resident of Point Rock for many years, died Saturday at the Masonic Home, Utica.

The former Belva C. Craver, she was born in North Annsville August 18, 1889, daughter of Francis and Lucinda Worden Craver. Her early life was spent at North Annsville and on December 25, 1907, was married to Mr. Oram in Lee Center. After their marriage they settled at Point Rock where they lived for 42 years. Mr. Oram died July 23, 1942. After his death Mrs. Oram was employed as a practical nurse. She lived in Rome for a time before going to Utica.

Mrs. Oram entered the Masonic Home two years ago. She was a life member of the Point Rock United Methodist Church, was church organist, a member of its WSCS and had served as secretary of that society for several years. She was a member of the Epworth League and of Lake Delta Chapter, OES.

Surviving are a son, W. Francis Oram, Blossvale, two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Agnes)Dashnau, Fulton, and Mrs. Ruth Betz, Utica, eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Another daughter, Mrs. Esther Conde died in 1959.

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