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Note: Census: 1920 Family 132, Wellman, Washington County, Iowa; Kramza, John, head, 39, M, IA, Bohemia, Bohemia; Teamster; Elizabeth, wife, 39, M, IA, Germany, Germany; Wilson, Bertha, step-dau, 12, S, IA, IA, IA; Ethel, step-dau, 10, S, IA, IA, IA. Census: 1925 Iowa State Census, Wellman, Washington Co, Iowa. NAME REL AGE BP FATHER BP MOTHER BP MARR PL Kramza, John Head 45 IA Kramza, James Colo Elizabeth Wife 45 Ger Brandt, John Ger Heckman, Barbara Ger 79 Ger Brandt, Barbara Mother 79 IA Heckman Chas Ger unkn Wilson, Ethel Step D 15 IA Wilson Elmer IA Brandt , Elizabeth IA 45 Wellman Obit: Jan. 23, 1958 The Wellman Advance Wellman, Washington Co., Iowa. ELIZABETH KRAMZA RITES MONDAY AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Mrs. Elizabeth Kramza, 80 died Friday at 1:50 p. m. in University Hospital at Iowa City. Mrs. Kramza was married in 1899 to Elmer Wilson who preceded her in death in 1917. Later she married John Kramza who also preceded her in death in 1945. Survivors include one son: Raymond Wilson of Sigourney; three daughters; Mrs Myrtle Eden of Cedar Rapids; Mrs. Lila Turnipseed of North Liberty; Mrs. Ethel Kennard of Oregon; and one sister Mrs. Clara Pimme of Keota. Funeral services were held on Monday at 10 A.M. in the Lutheran Church at Wellman with Rev. Walter C. Johannes in charge. Interment was in the Wellman Cemetery. Cem: gravestone inscription, Wellman Cem., Wellman, Iowa. (hard to read) K R A M Z A JOHN ELIZABETH 18__ - 1945 1877 - 1958 News: Supplement to The Wellman Advance, Sept 23, 1909. Picnic at County Home Supt. Frank Beatty, of the County Farm, is extending a general invitation to all who can possibly attend, to be present at a picnic to be given at the county home Wednesday, Sept 29th. There will be a big picnic dinner at the noon hour and speaking in the afternoon. Everybody who can possible be present is invited to come and bring a well filled basket in order that all who are there may have plenty to eat. The members of the board of supervisors join in this invitation feeling that an event of this kind will be of great good to the community in familiarizing the people with the conditions at the county home and the needs there. The mamagemennt of the county home have decided to have a picnic once a year, making the affairs a regular annual one. It will be a good thing for the inmates of the home; will also familarize the people of the community with the workings of the farm and will provide a general good time for all who care to participate in an event of that character. This invitation extends to the people all over the county and to all the people in the different towns in the county. Other papers in the county towns are requested to make a notice of this picnic in order that it may not be overlooked by any one who wants to attend.
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