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Winchester Evening Star
9 November 1901
Death Came in the Still Night.
Death relieved the sufferings of Mrs. Mary E. Cammer last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alberta Williams, 125 west Water street. She had been a great sufferer and for years was an invalid. The funeral will most probably occur from the house at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. Cammer was about 73 years of age and was born in Frederick county. She was the widow of the late James L. Cammer and for some years resided in Shenandoah county. Two sons and two daughters survive her, William, of Roanoke; Walter, of Martinsburg; Mrs. T. J. Faherty, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Alberta Williams, of this city. John W. Cline, of Stauton, is a brother.
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Winchester Evening Star
11 November 1901
Funeral of Mrs. Cammer
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary E. Cammer took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Alberta Williams, west Water street. Rev. T. Marshall West, pastor of Market st. Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated, and the interment took place in Mt. Hebron Cemetery.
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Winchester Evening Star
9 November 1901
Death Came in the Still Night.
Death relieved the sufferings of Mrs. Mary E. Cammer last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alberta Williams, 125 west Water street. She had been a great sufferer and for years was an invalid. The funeral will most probably occur from the house at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. Cammer was about 73 years of age and was born in Frederick county. She was the widow of the late James L. Cammer and for some years resided in Shenandoah county. Two sons and two daughters survive her, William, of Roanoke; Walter, of Martinsburg; Mrs. T. J. Faherty, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Alberta Williams, of this city. John W. Cline, of Stauton, is a brother.
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Winchester Evening Star
11 November 1901
Funeral of Mrs. Cammer
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary E. Cammer took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Alberta Williams, west Water street. Rev. T. Marshall West, pastor of Market st. Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated, and the interment took place in Mt. Hebron Cemetery.
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Our Mother / MARY CLINE / CAMMER. / Jan. 2, 1830, / Nov. 3, 1901. / Rest in peace.
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