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Cramer, Stanley Edward,

passed away Saturday, January 7, 2012 at the age of 86 with his wife of 63 years, Esther, at his side. A native of North Orange County he was born in Fullerton on July 29, 1925 to Hattie and George Cramer.

Stan grew up in Fullerton and was captain of Fullerton High School's 1943 CIF Championship basketball team. He was also a star of the football team and the 220 runner on the track team.

Drafted upon graduation, he joined the U.S. Army and was sent off to basic training in Mississippi. The Army sent him to the Ruhr in Germany as a sergeant and machine gun squad leader where he and his squad were involved in many intense battles.

At the end of the war, the Army assigned him to play football and basketball for the 407th Infantry division known as the Ozarks. In 1945 he was named Football Player of the Year for the European Theater of Operation.

After he was discharged from the Army, USC invited Stan to play football and basketball. He played freshman football and basketball and played left end on the varsity football squads of '47, '48, and '49 which included playing in the 1948 Rose Bowl Game. While at USC he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity.

Stan graduated from USC in 1950 with a Bachelor's degree and went on to earn a Master of Arts degree. He coached with Bob Blackman at Pasadena City College and he taught and coached at Whittier High School, California High School and Cerritos College. Mount San Antonio College hired Stan as head football coach of the Mounties and he coached there for a number of years. Eventually Stan moved into the counseling department at Mt. SAC and became the Dean of Guidance and Counseling at the junior college.

When not on the football field with his players or in the film room with his coaches preparing for a game, Stan could be found fishing in the Sierras or in Baja California. A committed Christian from his youth, he was very active in his church, La Habra Untied Methodist. He was involved in the La Habra Kiwanis as they raised funds to support local schools and students.

Stan and his wife, Esther traveled to all corners of the world and to every continent, but they always returned home to La Habra, and the friends they had acquired since childhood.

Stan is survived by his wife Esther, his daughters, Cynthia Freeman, Melinda (Ward) Ching, and Janet Buddle and their children, Bri and David Freeman, Christopher and Andrew Ching, Patrick Esguerra and Chanel Brooks.

A private family burial has already taken place at Rose Hills Memorial Park. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m Saturday, February 25, at La Habra United Methodist Church.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Stan's name to The La Habra Historical Museum or the La Habra United Methodist Church.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Orange County Register on Jan. 29, 2012.

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Tom Turrill

January 24, 2024

A terrific football coach and a wonderful Christian man. I played on & captained his 1958 Mt. San Antonio Football Team where he had a heartfelt commitment to all of his players. God bless all of his children (all girls) & grandchildren.

Jim McKibben

February 4, 2012

I played center on Stan's first Bee and Varsity teams at California High (1956 graduate). He was an inspirational coach and had a major positive impact on my young life. Very few people are as important in my memories as is Stan. His influence is lasting. My thoughts are with Stan's wife and extended family. What a loss for all.

January 31, 2012

The Orange County Pioneer Council general membership meets twice a year, and at those occasions, it was always a pleasure being in the company of Stan Cramer, a true gentleman. Although our paths rarely crossed at other times, we anticipate experiencing the loss of this special man when attending future OCPC functions.

We think of Esther & family at this time with heartfelt sympathy.

Karen & Jim Reese

January 30, 2012

I played for Coach Cramer in his first season as head football coach at Mt. San Antonio junior college (1958). He not only was a terrific football coach with the best interest of his players always in mind, but was just a wonderful human being. He touched many young lives as a coach and counselor in so many positive ways. He was loved by many & will be missed by all--Thomas Turrill

January 30, 2012

I played for Coach Cramer in his first season an head football coach at Mt. San Antonio junior college (1958). He not only was a terrific football coach with the best interest of his players always in mind, but was just a wonderful human being. He touched many young lives as a coach and counselor in so many positive ways. He was loved by many & will be missed by all--Thomas Turrill

Ward Ching

January 29, 2012

Stan: You were an outstanding friend, coach, and father-in-law. I will miss you more than you could ever know. I will always appreciate the times we spent together traveling the world and seeing different cultures, always wearing our USC caps in within sight of each other. I am a better person, better husband, better coach and more aware person for having known you. Thank you and may you Rest in Peace knowing that your impact on many lives will continue on. God Speed Stan Cramer.

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