FYI- OHDarke-list, Cramer-list & Kramer-list === 1934 June-Sept. Union City Obituaries ... Bluff Point Cemetery. Return to 1934 Index Union City Evening Times, Monday, July 16, 1934 James Cramer. - Well known Darke County farmer dies at home north of Versailles. - He was the father of Miss ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1934a.html - 129k - 2004-08-07 More: Union City Evening Times, Monday, July 16, 1934 James Cramer. - Well known Darke County farmer dies at home north of Versailles. - He was the father of Miss Alpha Cramer, East Side primary teacher. James Cramer, aged 80 years, died early Saturday morning at his home two miles north of Versailles, O., after an illness of eight years from a complication of diseases. He was a well known Darke County farmer. He is survived by nine children, one of whom is Miss Alpha Cramer, teacher of the first grade in the East Side school. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, eastern standard time. A floral tribute was sent in the name of the East Side school, and several teachers attended the funeral service. === 1936 Oct.-Dec. Union City Obituaries ... Times, Tuesday, December 15, 1936 Train Kills Youth Driving On Tracks Greenville, O. - James Cramer, 21 years old, living near Woodington in Brown township, died in Greenville hospital at 7:45 o'clock ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1936d.html - 69k - 2004-08-07 More: Union City Evening Times, Tuesday, December 15, 1936 Train Kills Youth Driving On Tracks Greenville, O. - James Cramer, 21 years old, living near Woodington in Brown township, died in Greenville hospital at 7:45 o'clock this morning from head injuries suffered at 2:00 o'clock today when his automobile was struck by a doubleheader Pennsylvania railroad freight train one-half mile east of the Chestnut street crossing. The young man was driving on the right-of-way at the time of the accident. He is survived by his father, Lewis Cramer; two brothers and four sisters. The body was removed to the Fisher funeral home at Ansonia. [Fisher-Oliver Funeral Home records states that he was born May 29, 1915 at Frenchtown, OH, the son of Lewis Cramer(Gordon, OH) and Eulahlia Smith(Wayne Twp., Darke Co., OH). He was buried on Dec. 17th at Frenchtown Cemetery. He was single.] === 1937 Oct.-Dec. Union City Obituaries ... . John W. Knoll was found dead in her rocking chair last evening about six o'clock by Miss Alpha Cramer, a teacher in the East Side school who resided with Mrs. Knoll at the home 316 North Walnut St. Mrs ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1937d.html - 117k - 2004-08-11 More: Union City Evening Times, Friday, October 29, 1937 Funeral Rites - The services for Mrs. J. W. Knoll will be held Sunday. - Mrs. Knoll passed away while sitting in her chair last night. Mrs. John W. Knoll was found dead in her rocking chair last evening about six o'clock by Miss Alpha Cramer, a teacher in the East Side school who resided with Mrs. Knoll at the home 316 North Walnut St. Mrs. Knoll was the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Risser and she was born in Montgomery county, O., near Concord church, Aug. 23, 1853. Here she attended school and grew up. She was formerly Miss Ella Risser and some twenty-two years ago she was married to John W. Knoll the well known buggy salesman for years connected with the old Union City Carriage Co. Hohn Knoll died 17 years ago. On their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Knoll took up their residence in Union City and Mrs. Knoll was a resident here for the rest of her life. She resided on West Pearl street, Howard street, and her late home 316 North Walnut street, Union City, O. She was a devout Christian woman and a life long member of the Methodist church. She was also a very active member of the Mitchell Bible class and was a regular attendant on the class meetings. She was honored and respected by all who knew her and many friends will mourn her passing. She is survived by the following niece and nephews: Mrs. Minnie Zeiset, Brookville, O., U. S. Landis, West Milton, O.: Harry Risser, Frank Risser, of Dayton, O.; Warren Risser, New Lebanon, O., and Robert Risser, DeQueen, Ark. The body was taken to the Brooks funeral home where friends may call tomorrow (Saturday) up to the hour of the funeral services. The funeral rites will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock (C.S.T.) from the first Methodist Church conducted by Rev. Carl G. Adams. Interment in the Union City Cemetery. Posted by: John Wm Cramer