Carl S. Cram, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cram of Shawnee, died Sunday at Fort McArthur, California after a short illness of influenza. He left Douglas but a few weeks ago for camp. He is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Cram in the service.
He registered for the military on June 5, 1918 in Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming.
He is survived by his parents and five brothers, four sisters and one half-sister.
Information was obtained from his obituary in the Douglas Budget Nov. 14, 1918.
Carl S. Cram, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cram of Shawnee, died Sunday at Fort McArthur, California after a short illness of influenza. He left Douglas but a few weeks ago for camp. He is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Cram in the service.
He registered for the military on June 5, 1918 in Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming.
He is survived by his parents and five brothers, four sisters and one half-sister.
Information was obtained from his obituary in the Douglas Budget Nov. 14, 1918.
Inscription
PVT
"ART PARK, 2(nd) ARMY"
Note: Second United States Army was formed 15 October 1918 during World War I.
Family Members
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Addie Buella Cram Marburger
1886–1967
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Ralph William Cram
1887–1963
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Mary Elizabeth Cram Funk
1888–1966
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Roy Elmer Cram
1890–1903
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Orlando Harrison "Lando" Cram
1892–1955
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Lola Luella Cram Hartsock
1895–1976
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Harold Day "Hoddy" Cram
1898–1963
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Triplett Boys Cram
1902–1902
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Lynn Edward "Tub" Cram
1903–1974
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Ruth Gwendolyn Cram Hope
1905–2003
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Oscar Joseph Cram
1907–2001
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