Obit: Kramer, Clara M. (1894 – 1967)

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Surnames: Kramer, Sprengler, Olson, Siermering?, Beisner, Boreson, Malchow

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 03 Aug 1967

Kramer, Clara M. (12 JUL 1894 – 28 JUL 1967)

Funeral services for Clara Mabel Kramer, 73, Abbotsford, were held Monday, July 31 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Milan, in a 2 p.m. service. She died at St. Mary's Hospital, Madison, Friday, July 28, 1967.

The Rev. F.H. Sprengler officiated at the services and burial was made in the Milan Lutheran Cemetery.

The Lulloff Funeral Home of Colby was in charge of the arrangements.

The former Clara Olson was born in the town of Clayton, Outagamie County July 12, 1894. The family moved to the Dorchester area, where she was educated and her marriage to Ernest Kramer, who preceded her in death, took place at Dorchester Oct. 22, 1913.

They farmed in the Milan area, in the town of Holton, until 1949, when they moved to Milan. After the death of Mr. Kramer in 1950, Mrs. Kramer moved to Abbotsford. She had spent the last six months with a daughter in Madison.

She was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church at Milan, and the Ladies' Aid.

She is survived by a son, Orin Kramer of Marshfield, and her daughter, Mrs. Virgil Siermering? of Madison; one brother, Oscar Olson of Abbotsford, and three sisters, Eda Beisner of Abbotsford, and Mrs. Ed Boreson and Mrs. Roy Malchow, both of Neenah. There is also one grandchild.

One brother preceded her in death.
           

 

 


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