Historian, Author, Philanthropist, Businesswoman, Friend
Esther Cramer passed away on Sunday morning, April 15, 2012 at the USC Keck Hospital.
After a long and heroic battle with ovarian cancer, Esther died only 14
weeks after her beloved husband Stanley E. Cramer died. They had been
married 63 years and made their home in La Habra.
Esther was a unique lady and was admired by all of us. She will remain in our memories forever.
A memorial is set for Saturday, June 9, 11:00 a.m., at the United Methodist Church, located at 631 N. Euclid in La Habra.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Esther's memory to
the La Habra Historical Museum, the La Habra United Methodist Church, or
USC Norris Cancer Hospital Gift Fund.
The La Habra Historical Museum, founded by the La Habra Old Settlers Historical Society, serves as an interpretive center focusing on the many historical eras in the community's development.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
La Habra's Citrus Past
The Days of Oranges, Lemons, and Avocados in La Habra
New Exhibit now open at the La Habra Historical Museum.
Please join us for a wonderful look at La Habra's Citrus past as we take visitors through the days of citrus growing, the avocado and walnut groves, and the packing houses
Submitted by Suzette Eschberger
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