Graveside funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 12, 1994, at the Building of Reverence, Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Rev. Arthur R. Hauge, pastor of the Nampa Calvary Baptist Church will officiate. Services are under the direction of the Alsip Funeral Chapel, Nampa.
Agnes Ramer was born on December 5, 1900, at Wanette, Oklahoma, to Green and Dora Smith. Her mother died in childbirth and Agnes was reared in Wanette by her grandparents, T.J. and Mary Jane McCall. She married Lawrence Stanley Ramer on May 4, 1919, in Wanette where they farmed. In August of 1944 they came to Idaho and settled in the Melba area where they continued farming. They then moved to a farm near Kuna. They later retired from farming and moved to Nampa to make their-home. Mr. Ramer died on October 8, 1975. About 5 years ago Agnes moved to Three Forks, Montana, to live with her daughter where she had since resided.
Agnes attended the Nampa Calvary Baptist Church. She was a member of the Kuna Craft Club and enjoyed knitting, crocheting and gardening.
She is survived by 3 daughters, Dorothy McClure and her husband, Jesse, Nampa, Mary Lee Opp and her husband Walter, Nampa, Ruth Tilden, Three Forks, Montana; 1 son, Raymond Ramer and his wife Beverly, Anaheim, California; 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and 1 son.
Graveside funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 12, 1994, at the Building of Reverence, Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Rev. Arthur R. Hauge, pastor of the Nampa Calvary Baptist Church will officiate. Services are under the direction of the Alsip Funeral Chapel, Nampa.
Agnes Ramer was born on December 5, 1900, at Wanette, Oklahoma, to Green and Dora Smith. Her mother died in childbirth and Agnes was reared in Wanette by her grandparents, T.J. and Mary Jane McCall. She married Lawrence Stanley Ramer on May 4, 1919, in Wanette where they farmed. In August of 1944 they came to Idaho and settled in the Melba area where they continued farming. They then moved to a farm near Kuna. They later retired from farming and moved to Nampa to make their-home. Mr. Ramer died on October 8, 1975. About 5 years ago Agnes moved to Three Forks, Montana, to live with her daughter where she had since resided.
Agnes attended the Nampa Calvary Baptist Church. She was a member of the Kuna Craft Club and enjoyed knitting, crocheting and gardening.
She is survived by 3 daughters, Dorothy McClure and her husband, Jesse, Nampa, Mary Lee Opp and her husband Walter, Nampa, Ruth Tilden, Three Forks, Montana; 1 son, Raymond Ramer and his wife Beverly, Anaheim, California; 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and 1 son.
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