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Charles William Crampton
Charles W. Crampton died suddenly Thurs-
day afternoon, July 16, 1937, while at work at
the Voss farm west of Gothenburg. Mr. Crampton
was on the stack when taken ill, and when he
got to the ground suddenly collapsed and death
came instantly.
Born at Milan, Rock Island county, Illinois,
on November 9, 1884, Mr. Crampton was in
his 54th year. He came to Farnam with his
parents in 1891, and the family home has since
been here. Mr. Crampton went to Gothenburg
in 1908, and for nearly thirty years has been a
resident of Gothenburg and Maxwell.
On August 6, 1912, he was united in marriage
to Mabel Golden, and seven children were born
to the union: Aubrey, Noble, Irene, Jamieson,
Charles, Rosemary Britton, Betty Lou and
Delores. He is also survived by his father,
Charles J. Crampton; two brothers, Harold S.
and Thomas C. Crampton; and a sister, Mrs.
Mary Gaudreault, all of Farnam.
A man of honesty, loyalty and industry, his
untimely passing is mourned by these loved
ones and all who knew him.
Funeral services were held from the First
Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, July 18,
conducted by Rev. John W. Pressly, Jr., and
interment was in the Gothenburg cemetery.
The Farnam Echo, 29 Jul 1937, page 4
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