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Harry G. Oram

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Harry G. Oram

Birth
Redfield, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
23 Jul 1942 (aged 56)
Point Rock, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Lee, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rome Sentinel
July 23, 1942

Point Rock - Harry J. Oram, 56, died at his home here early this morning. He had been ill for a year and seriously ill for two weeks.

He was born at Redfield January 23, 1886, son of William and Nettie Williams Oram. At Lee Center on December 25, 1907 he married Belva L. Craver, the Rev. D. R. Smith performing the ceremony.

He was a member of Point Rock Methodist Church and of Baron Steuben Lodge, & AM, Lee Center. He was for many years operator of the stage between Point Rock and Rome and was a lover of hunting and fishing.

Surviving are his wife, a son, W. Francis Oram, Point Rock, three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Dashnau, Fulton, Mrs. Lawrence Betz, Point Rock, and Miss Esther Oram, Rome, five grandchildren, two brothers, Elwood, Hopewell Junction, LI, and Leon Oram, Lee Center, three sisters, Ida, Mrs. Arthur Mowers, Geneva, and Mrs. Arthur Gleasman, Manchester.

The body is resting at the home where freinds may call up to and including Saturday evening.
Rome Sentinel
July 23, 1942

Point Rock - Harry J. Oram, 56, died at his home here early this morning. He had been ill for a year and seriously ill for two weeks.

He was born at Redfield January 23, 1886, son of William and Nettie Williams Oram. At Lee Center on December 25, 1907 he married Belva L. Craver, the Rev. D. R. Smith performing the ceremony.

He was a member of Point Rock Methodist Church and of Baron Steuben Lodge, & AM, Lee Center. He was for many years operator of the stage between Point Rock and Rome and was a lover of hunting and fishing.

Surviving are his wife, a son, W. Francis Oram, Point Rock, three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Dashnau, Fulton, Mrs. Lawrence Betz, Point Rock, and Miss Esther Oram, Rome, five grandchildren, two brothers, Elwood, Hopewell Junction, LI, and Leon Oram, Lee Center, three sisters, Ida, Mrs. Arthur Mowers, Geneva, and Mrs. Arthur Gleasman, Manchester.

The body is resting at the home where freinds may call up to and including Saturday evening.


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