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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Anthony A. Kramer

Born: 19 Jul 1900, Adna, Lewis Co, Washington, USA
Died: 1 Nov 1970, Olympia, Thurston Co, Washington, USA
Buried:

Father: Martin Kramer
Mother: Catherine Ripp

Anthony married Emma (unknown)

The children fromn this marriage were

  1. Joseph F. Kramer

  2. John R. Kramer

  3. Henry R. Kramer

  4. James A. Kramer

  5. Owen S. Kramer



Social Security Dath Index
Anthony KRAMER
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1900
Death Date: Nov 1970
Social Security Number: 535-10-8806
State or Territory Where Number was Issued: Washington
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 98501
Localities: Boston Harbor, Thurston, Washington Maytown, Thurston, Washington Nisqually, Thurston, Washington Offutt Lake, Thurston, Washington Oly, Thurston, Washington Olympia, Thurston, Washington Schneiders Prairie, Thurston, Washington South Bay, Thurston, Washington South Sound, Thurston, Washington Tanglewild, Thurston, Washington Thompson Place, Thurston, Washington Tumwater, Thurston, Washington Union Mills, Thurston, Washington

Anthony Kramer WW1 Registration


He registered for the draft for World War 1 on 12 Sep 1918 at Olympia, Thurston Co, Washington, USA.
Name: Anthony Kramer
Address: R #3 Olympia Wa
County: Thurston
State: Washington
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1900
Age: 18
Race: White
Citizenship: Native Born
Occupation: Laborer
Employer: Martin Kramer
Place of Employment: Lacey Wash
Nearest Relative: Martin Kramer (father) R #3 Olympia Wa
Height/ Build: Tall/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Light/Dark
Order No: 2697
Roll: 1992176

Anthony "Tony" A. Kramer Obituary


The Olympian
Nov 2, 1970, Page 7


Anthony (Tony) A. Kramer
Anthony (Tony) A. Kramer, 425 Lindell Road, died Sunday in an Olympia hospital. He lived in Olympia for the last 60 years. Born July 19, 1900, in Adna he moved to Olympia at an early age with his parents. Mr. Kramer worked as a carpenter. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Lacey, Knights of Columbus and Carpenters’ Union Local Number 1148, Olympia. Survivors include his wife, Emma; five sons; Colonel Joseph F. Kramer, M.D., stationed with the U. S. Army in Japan; John R., Tacoma; Henry R., Los Angeles, California; James A. Olympia, and Owen S., Fort Hood, Texas; 14 grandchildren. A rosary will be said Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Chapel of Lacey Funeral Home. The Requiem Mass will be said Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. The Reverend Ansgar Hallen will officiate with burial following in Calvary Cemetery, Tumwater.