J. W. Cramer, a native of Ohio and for a long number of years a resident of Morgan county, died of a complication of diseases at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Riley, 1615 East Fourth street, early Saturday morning, aged 82 years. Mr. Cramer came to Missouri when 14 years old, and settled in Morgan county, where he spent the greater portion of his life. Since 20 years of age he held membership in the Bethlehem Baptist church, south of Otterville, and funeral services were conducted there by Rev. Robert Driskell, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Deceased leaves seven children and two sisters. -Sedalia Democrat-Sentinel. (article found in the Versailles Statesman newspaper, Versailles, Missouri)
J. W. Cramer, a native of Ohio and for a long number of years a resident of Morgan county, died of a complication of diseases at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Riley, 1615 East Fourth street, early Saturday morning, aged 82 years. Mr. Cramer came to Missouri when 14 years old, and settled in Morgan county, where he spent the greater portion of his life. Since 20 years of age he held membership in the Bethlehem Baptist church, south of Otterville, and funeral services were conducted there by Rev. Robert Driskell, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Deceased leaves seven children and two sisters. -Sedalia Democrat-Sentinel. (article found in the Versailles Statesman newspaper, Versailles, Missouri)
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