Reuben George Cramp (1894-1933)

Obituary
MR R. G. CRAMP. Mr. Reuben George Cramp, aged 38, died in hospital at Crookwell on Saturday night last. He had been in ill health for a long time. He was the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern Cramp, of Sapling Creek, and besides his parents, is survived by five brothers and three sisters: Arthur (Grant Springs), James (Sapling Creek), John (Cowra), Clifford (Sapling Creek), Horace (Burnaga), Mrs. A. A. McIntosh. (Carrabungin), Mrs. Stoney (Sydney), and Mrs. Slater (Goulburn). The burial took place on Sunday at the church of England portion of the Crookwell Cemetery, Rev. Davis officiating at the graveside.

Mr. Reuben George Cramp, whose death was announced in yesterday's Evening Post, was 38 years of age and the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cramp, of "Ferndale," Laggan. He was well-known and highly respected by all with whom he came in contact, having a bright and cheerful disposition, and was a very keen favourite with both old and young. The late Mr. Cramp, who followed the occupation of shearing, had been in almost every part of the State, being very well-known in the western districts, especially around Dubbo, Warren and Orange, at which places he spent a good deal of his time and was very popular.

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