Obituary Record

Mary (Cramer) Hatch
Died on 1/25/1913
Buried in Blair Cemetery

#1 Published in the Tribune January 29, 1913

Mary Cramer Hatch died at her home on east South Street Saturday. January 25, 1913, after an extended illness super induced by Bright’s Disease.

Mrs. Hatch was born in the state of Maine, Feb. 16, 1833 and was married to W. O. Hatch Nov. 16, 1859, and had resided in Blair many years.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon conducted by Rev. C. P. Lang and burial made in the Blair Cemetery. A number of relatives and friends being in attendance.

Mrs. Hatch was a most estimable lady and sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives.

#2 Published in the Kennard Enterprise

Mrs. W. O. Hatch died at the family home on east South Street last Saturday night after suffering for some time with dropsy and rheumatism. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the home and was conducted by the Rev. C. P. Lang of the Methodist Church.

Mary Cramer was born in Maine, February 16, 1833 and was married to W. O. Hatch at Oshkosh, Wis., Nov. 16, 1859. She came to Nebraska with her husband in 1867 and settled on a homestead in Fontanelle Township, where they resided until 1899, when they moved to Blair, building a beautiful little cottage on east South Street.

Among those from abroad who attended the funeral were; Mr. and Mrs. Maloney and J. M. Johnson of South Sioux City, Mrs. J. E. Camp of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Tekamah, Miss Maiden of Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy of Topeka, Kan.

Find A Grave Memorial# 115059516

Printed in the Tribune on 1/29/1913


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