Married Ethel Richardson on November 1, 1903 in Tarrant County, TX.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Monday, November 2, 1903, p. 2:
Duvanah A. Cromer and Miss Ethel Richardson of this city were married yesterday at the residence of Rev. C. U. Hutton, near Stop 6 on the interurban. The ceremony was performed in the presense of Messrs. J. A. Richardson and H. R. Cromer, T. J. Cromer and Misses Lora Richardson and Alice Eve Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cromer will be at home after November 10 on East Twentieth street, Chambers Hill.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sunday, October 15, 1905, p. 3:
D. A. Cromer, 26 years of age, died Saturday afternoon at 6:45 o'clock, after a lingering illness of more than a year. His illness began with typhoid fever, after which complications developed, the final effects of which caused death. He came to Fort Worth from Georgia in 1885 and has made this place his home since that date. Mr. Cromer was married about two years ago, his wife having been Miss Ethel Richardson. He was the junior member of the jewelry firm of Cromer Bros. Mr. Cromer was a graduate of the Fort Worth high school, class of '99, and a member of the First Methodist church. He is survived by his father, four brothers and his widow.
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The funeral of D. A. Cromer, who died Saturday afternoon, will take place from his late residence, 1425 East Twentieth street at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Alonzo Monk will conduct the services and interment will be made in the Old Cemetery.
Married Ethel Richardson on November 1, 1903 in Tarrant County, TX.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Monday, November 2, 1903, p. 2:
Duvanah A. Cromer and Miss Ethel Richardson of this city were married yesterday at the residence of Rev. C. U. Hutton, near Stop 6 on the interurban. The ceremony was performed in the presense of Messrs. J. A. Richardson and H. R. Cromer, T. J. Cromer and Misses Lora Richardson and Alice Eve Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cromer will be at home after November 10 on East Twentieth street, Chambers Hill.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sunday, October 15, 1905, p. 3:
D. A. Cromer, 26 years of age, died Saturday afternoon at 6:45 o'clock, after a lingering illness of more than a year. His illness began with typhoid fever, after which complications developed, the final effects of which caused death. He came to Fort Worth from Georgia in 1885 and has made this place his home since that date. Mr. Cromer was married about two years ago, his wife having been Miss Ethel Richardson. He was the junior member of the jewelry firm of Cromer Bros. Mr. Cromer was a graduate of the Fort Worth high school, class of '99, and a member of the First Methodist church. He is survived by his father, four brothers and his widow.
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The funeral of D. A. Cromer, who died Saturday afternoon, will take place from his late residence, 1425 East Twentieth street at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Alonzo Monk will conduct the services and interment will be made in the Old Cemetery.
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