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Andrew Ingraham Creamer

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Andrew Ingraham Creamer

Birth
Death
29 Nov 1932 (aged 59)
Burial
Damariscotta, Lincoln County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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CREAMER, MANAGER OF HOTELS, DIES
Ill Several Months at Damriscotta Hone;
Active in North Carolina Hotels

DAMARISCOTTA, Nov. 30 - Andrew I. Creamer, 59, manager and operator of summer and winter hotels in New Hampshire, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, died at his home here today. He had been ill several months. Creamer was for 36 years the manager of a hotel at Charlevoix, Nich.; at one time was a managing director of Holly Inn at Pinehurst, N. C., and in 1912 built and operated the Highland Inn at South Pines, N. C., in which he still retained an interest. Creamer is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian Wilson Creamer, his mother, Mrs. Angelia S. Creamer and a brother, Alvon Creamer of Waldoboro.

Sun-Journal: 30 Nov 1932

Rev. T.G. Akerley of Belfast will conduct the services for Andrew I. Creamer tomorrow at St. Andrew's Church at 11 a.m.

Lincoln County News: December 1st, 1932.

The many friends in town of the late Andrew I. Creamer, who was born in Waldoboro, were saddened to hear of his death at his home in Damariscotta. A pleasing personality combined with a warm greeting of old friends always made him welcome in town and his frequent visits will be missed.

Lincoln County News: December 8th, 1932.
CREAMER, MANAGER OF HOTELS, DIES
Ill Several Months at Damriscotta Hone;
Active in North Carolina Hotels

DAMARISCOTTA, Nov. 30 - Andrew I. Creamer, 59, manager and operator of summer and winter hotels in New Hampshire, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, died at his home here today. He had been ill several months. Creamer was for 36 years the manager of a hotel at Charlevoix, Nich.; at one time was a managing director of Holly Inn at Pinehurst, N. C., and in 1912 built and operated the Highland Inn at South Pines, N. C., in which he still retained an interest. Creamer is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian Wilson Creamer, his mother, Mrs. Angelia S. Creamer and a brother, Alvon Creamer of Waldoboro.

Sun-Journal: 30 Nov 1932

Rev. T.G. Akerley of Belfast will conduct the services for Andrew I. Creamer tomorrow at St. Andrew's Church at 11 a.m.

Lincoln County News: December 1st, 1932.

The many friends in town of the late Andrew I. Creamer, who was born in Waldoboro, were saddened to hear of his death at his home in Damariscotta. A pleasing personality combined with a warm greeting of old friends always made him welcome in town and his frequent visits will be missed.

Lincoln County News: December 8th, 1932.


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