CREAMER,
Robert
The Daily Arizona Silver Belt, 4 Mar 1916
Robert E. Creamer, a printer, formerly in the employ of the Daily Silver Belt was found dead this afternoon at about 1:30 p.m.
The cause of death has not been ascertained, as no inquest has yet been held, though friends say he has been complaining of heart trouble for several weeks past.
C.C. Jones, a miner in the employ of the Inspiration Company was probably the last person to speak to Creamer before he died. Jones said he was talking with Creamer just before he retired last night at the Casa Loma rooming house where both men were staying and Creamer seemed to be in good spirits.
This afternoon when the landlady wondering at the non-appearance looked through the window of his room, she saw Creamer lying fully apparelled across the bed. Investigations were made immediately and it was ascertained that he was no longer living.
He had taken off his shoes and as he reclined as partially covered by the quilt.
Little is know of Creamer or his family except that he is originally from New York. He is a member of the printers typographical union in good standing and will be buried under the auspices of that organization. A meeting of printers in the area will be held tomorrow to make arrangements for the funeral.
An identification card found in his pocket by Justice of the Peace requested that Mrs. Bessie Edwards of 31 Pleasant Street Boston, Mass., be notified in the event of death or serious accident. She is supposed to be Creamer's sister.