I grew up on 76th and Thomas in Richfield. The Kramer’s farm was still being worked. This was about 1953- well before they sold the land to build an apartment complex. There were two sisters running the farm. Would like to know what their names were and where they might be buried.
In 1962, my family purchased a beautiful Tennessee English Walker from the Kramer Farm. The Kramer’s had kept the horse in the barn almost exclusively. Because of this, he required veterinarian treatment for his eyes. He recovered and won many ribbons at horse shows over the next few years.
I grew up on 76th and Thomas in Richfield. The Kramer’s farm was still being worked. This was about 1953- well before they sold the land to build an apartment complex. There were two sisters running the farm. Would like to know what their names were and where they might be buried.
Jane, All the Kramer sisters are buried in the Assumption Cemetery behind the church.
In 1962, my family purchased a beautiful Tennessee English Walker from the Kramer Farm. The Kramer’s had kept the horse in the barn almost exclusively. Because of this, he required veterinarian treatment for his eyes. He recovered and won many ribbons at horse shows over the next few years.