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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society:
Joe Ann Kramer
lot owner: John P. Kramer (crossed out and Frank E. Kramer written in)
Lot 152, Section One, Grave 5
born: Aug. 17, 1911, Wellington
died: Aug. 25, 1966
late residence: Baltimore, Maryland
funeral director: Penwell-Gabel
interment authorized by John P. Kramer
Topeka State Journal, Monday, Feb. 28, 1966, page 23:
Joe Ann Kramer
Graveside services for Joe Ann Kramer, 55, of Baltimore, Md., a former Topekan, will be at Mount Hope Cemetery here at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
She died Aug. 25 in a Baltimore hospital after suffering a heart attack about a week earlier.
Born Aug. 17, 1911, at Wellington, she lived in Topeka before moving to Maryland. She was a graduate of Washburn University. She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church at Baltimore. She had been employed as a psychiatric social worker at Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore, Md.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary Edna Novak of Sacramento, Calif., and a brother, John P. Kramer, 1232 W. 31st Ter.
Earlier services were today at Ruck Funeral Home at Baltimore, Md. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of Topeka arrangements.
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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society:
Joe Ann Kramer
lot owner: John P. Kramer (crossed out and Frank E. Kramer written in)
Lot 152, Section One, Grave 5
born: Aug. 17, 1911, Wellington
died: Aug. 25, 1966
late residence: Baltimore, Maryland
funeral director: Penwell-Gabel
interment authorized by John P. Kramer
Topeka State Journal, Monday, Feb. 28, 1966, page 23:
Joe Ann Kramer
Graveside services for Joe Ann Kramer, 55, of Baltimore, Md., a former Topekan, will be at Mount Hope Cemetery here at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
She died Aug. 25 in a Baltimore hospital after suffering a heart attack about a week earlier.
Born Aug. 17, 1911, at Wellington, she lived in Topeka before moving to Maryland. She was a graduate of Washburn University. She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church at Baltimore. She had been employed as a psychiatric social worker at Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore, Md.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary Edna Novak of Sacramento, Calif., and a brother, John P. Kramer, 1232 W. 31st Ter.
Earlier services were today at Ruck Funeral Home at Baltimore, Md. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home is in charge of Topeka arrangements.
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