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ROCHESTER - Mary L. Cram, 83, formerly of Rochester, died March 5, 2015, at Riverside Rest Homein Dover, where she most recently resided.
Born September 26, 1931, in Wolfeboro, the daughter of Dennis and Virginia E. (Lacross) Long, she resided in Rochester for many years.
Mary worked as a Nurses Aide at Riverside Rest Home for a while and then worked at Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Central Supply up until her retirement.
She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and embroidery, she also loved to do her crafts and gardening. Mary also loved cooking and would always make time to do her fabulous baked beans for her kids, which gave her great pleasure.
Widow of the late Frank Joseph Cram, she is survived by her 3 children: Larry Currier, Jr. and wife Cindy, Ginny Lee Veno and husband Kerry, Craig A. Cram and wife Kathy, grandchildren: Matthew R. Currier, Ashley R. Murphy, Eric M. Veno, Adam S. Veno, Nicole Avants, C.J. Cram, Brianna Cram, Aaron Cram and Michael Averill, also 16 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brother John H. Long.

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