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John Philip Eamer

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Mar 1940 (aged 73–74)
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
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John Philip Eamer, 75, retired Rutland Railroad Employee, died about 7 o'clock 15 Mar 1940 at the A Barton Hepburn Hospital after a heart attack. He had been a patient in the hospital for the past 10 days.
Mr Eamer was a resident of Ogdensburg for 35 years, leaving there abt 1936 when he retired and going to Morristown to live. His health had gradually declined since his retirement. A native of Cornwall, Ontario, he moved to Ogdensburg as a young man. His wife, the former Miss Cassie Sutherland of Cornwall, died 6 April 1929. The Eamer home was at 1121 Knox Street. Mr Eamer was a member of St John's Church.
Surviving besides an adopted daughter, Mrs W H Patterson of Ogdensburg, was a grandson, Bernard C Arms of Birmingham, Alabama and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services, were held from the Ramsdell-Ewart Funeral Home, 16 March Saturday at 4 p.m. The Rev Charles E Kennedy will officiate. The body was placed in the vault at Ogdensburg Cemetery.


John Philip Eamer, 75, retired Rutland Railroad Employee, died about 7 o'clock 15 Mar 1940 at the A Barton Hepburn Hospital after a heart attack. He had been a patient in the hospital for the past 10 days.
Mr Eamer was a resident of Ogdensburg for 35 years, leaving there abt 1936 when he retired and going to Morristown to live. His health had gradually declined since his retirement. A native of Cornwall, Ontario, he moved to Ogdensburg as a young man. His wife, the former Miss Cassie Sutherland of Cornwall, died 6 April 1929. The Eamer home was at 1121 Knox Street. Mr Eamer was a member of St John's Church.
Surviving besides an adopted daughter, Mrs W H Patterson of Ogdensburg, was a grandson, Bernard C Arms of Birmingham, Alabama and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services, were held from the Ramsdell-Ewart Funeral Home, 16 March Saturday at 4 p.m. The Rev Charles E Kennedy will officiate. The body was placed in the vault at Ogdensburg Cemetery.




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