The Frederick Post Tuesday, July 14, 1914
Mrs. C. Alice Cramer
Mrs. C. Alice Cramer, widow of Andrew G. Cramer, died at her home in Lewistown, this county, Sunday morning about 7:30 o'clock after an illness of about 15 months. The primary cause of her death was gallstones. She was aged about 62 years and was a daughter of the late David and Catherine Hedges, who resided about two miles from Lewistown. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Snook and Mr. Andrew G. Cramer. They are the owners and proprietors of the A.G. Cramer Company store in Lewistown. Mrs. Cramer also leaves two brothers, David and Charles Hedges of Walkersville and one sister, Mrs. David Cramer of Walkersville.
The funeral will be held from her late residence this morning at 10 o'clock, services to be conducted by the Rev. S.M. Hench of Cavetown. Interment will be made in Mount Olivet Cemetery. M.L. Creager of Thurmont is the funeral director in charge.
The Frederick Post Tuesday, July 14, 1914
Mrs. C. Alice Cramer
Mrs. C. Alice Cramer, widow of Andrew G. Cramer, died at her home in Lewistown, this county, Sunday morning about 7:30 o'clock after an illness of about 15 months. The primary cause of her death was gallstones. She was aged about 62 years and was a daughter of the late David and Catherine Hedges, who resided about two miles from Lewistown. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Snook and Mr. Andrew G. Cramer. They are the owners and proprietors of the A.G. Cramer Company store in Lewistown. Mrs. Cramer also leaves two brothers, David and Charles Hedges of Walkersville and one sister, Mrs. David Cramer of Walkersville.
The funeral will be held from her late residence this morning at 10 o'clock, services to be conducted by the Rev. S.M. Hench of Cavetown. Interment will be made in Mount Olivet Cemetery. M.L. Creager of Thurmont is the funeral director in charge.
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