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Catherine Edith Cramer

Birth02 Oct 1921 - Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA
Death13 Aug 2001 - Henderson, Clark, Nevada, USA
MotherGenevieve Van Brunt Cramer
FatherFrancis Allan Crammer

Born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA on 02 Oct 1921 to Francis Allan Crammer and Genevieve Van Brunt Cramer. Catherine Edith Cramer married Malcolm Handlon Fagan and had 5 children. She passed away on 13 Aug 2001 in Henderson, Clark, Nevada, USA.

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Francis Allan Crammer
1895 - 1958
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Genevieve Van Brunt Cramer
1898 - 1964
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Malcolm Handlon Fagan
1915 - 1992
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Frances Emily Fagan
1949 - 1989
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Barbara J Fagan
1940 - 2016
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Timothy Arthur Fagan
1941 - 2017
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James Malcolm Fagan
1939 - 2017
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Robert John Fagan
1944 - 2017

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