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George Ray Cramer

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George Ray Cramer

Birth
Stewarton, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Sep 1976 (aged 58)
Indian Head, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Normalville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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George Ray Cramer, 58

23 June 1918-4 Sept 1976


58 of Indian Head died Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs Eleanor Miller of Indian Head He was bom June 23 1918 at Stewarton, a son of the late' George and Agusta Watton Cramer He lived in the Indian Head area most of his life and was a former heavy construction carpenter He was a veteran of the U S Marine Corps during World War II, a member of the Milton L. Bishop Post No 301, and the Indian Head Church of God.

He is survived by two sons, Donald of Indian Head and Merritt of Mount Pleasant seven grandchildren, one brother John R. of Melcroft and four sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Miller of Atlantic City, N.J., Mrs Eleanor Miller of Indian Head, Mrs. Wilma Schoff of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Betty Sondey of Louisville, Ky. He was predeceased by a brother Harold W. Cramer during World War II

[The Connellsville Daily Courier, p. 3, Tuesday, September 7, 1976]
George Ray Cramer, 58

23 June 1918-4 Sept 1976


58 of Indian Head died Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs Eleanor Miller of Indian Head He was bom June 23 1918 at Stewarton, a son of the late' George and Agusta Watton Cramer He lived in the Indian Head area most of his life and was a former heavy construction carpenter He was a veteran of the U S Marine Corps during World War II, a member of the Milton L. Bishop Post No 301, and the Indian Head Church of God.

He is survived by two sons, Donald of Indian Head and Merritt of Mount Pleasant seven grandchildren, one brother John R. of Melcroft and four sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Miller of Atlantic City, N.J., Mrs Eleanor Miller of Indian Head, Mrs. Wilma Schoff of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Betty Sondey of Louisville, Ky. He was predeceased by a brother Harold W. Cramer during World War II

[The Connellsville Daily Courier, p. 3, Tuesday, September 7, 1976]

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