Obit: Cram, Orin (1853 - 1922)
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Surnames: CRAM
STAGG LABONTI ----Source:
HUMBIRD ENTERPRISE (Humbird, Clark County, Wis.) 10/07/1922 Cram, Orin (16 JUL
1853 - 2 OCT 1922) Orin Cram died
suddenly on his farm near Augusta last Monday night soon after
retiring. He had been in his usual good health apparently
throughout the day, and worked in his fields until about five
o'clock, when he complained of a pain in his face. Later in the
evening the pain was manifest around the region of the heart. He
retired early, and evidently soon lost consciousness. His wife
noticed his labored breathing and tried to arouse him, but he
passed away without awakening. The remains were
brought to this village Monday noon and taken to the Free Methodist
Church, where the funeral services were held, conducted by Rev. D.
C. Elmer. Burial was in Mentor Cemetery. Deceased was born
July 16, 1853, in St. Lawrence, N.Y., where he resided until the
year 1892, when he came to Wisconsin, settling in Jackson Co., near
Merrillan. There he lived for several years, when he moved into
this vicinity (Humbird, Clark County, Wis.). Last April he went
onto the farm near Augusta, where he died Oct. 2nd, 1922, at the
age of 62 years, 2 months and 15 days. Mr. Cram was
united in marriage Feb. 17, 1893, with Miss Ruby Stagg of
Merrillan. To them were born seven children, two of whom, Mabel and
Gertrude, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife and
five children, Myrtle and Ervin of Neillsville, Mrs. Elsie LaBonti
of St. Paul, Ernest and Grace at home, and one brother living at
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