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Larry J. Kramer

Genoa, Illinois

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Larry J. Kramer, 65, of Genoa, Ill., formerly of Elgin, died Wednesday, April 11, 2007, at home after a short illness. Born Sept. 19, 1941, in Elgin, he was the son of Carlos "Cud" and Gertrude Kramer. He married Karen Crome Choitz on Sept. 9, 1966. Larry was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having...

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Larry someone who was so special that I will always hold close to my heart my heart morn for someone I will always hold dear to my heart.i earl burns burt now reside in Atlanta ga.it was mr.harp Larry special k,tiny and earl thank you to the Kramer family for my time that has always to me special with mr.k.loveyou all earl I would love to visit his final resting so I would know when I need to consult with my old friend he had a ear.love God bless earl.

Dear
Karen, Gertrude, Traci, Tracy, and Mark
I knew Larry when I was a kid. You lived across the street from my
Grandma Messman on Aldine St. in Elgin many years ago. My thoughts and prayers are
with all of you.

Dear Karen & Tracy, Mark and Traci, I'm so sorry for your loss, Larry was a very pleasant person from what I can remember when I was a child. I'm sorry he suffered with that awful cancer. I just wanted you to know our sympathy is with all of you. Love Cindy(Choitz) & John Leigh

I had the pleasure of working with Larry in the Water Department for many years and when I read his obit I was not at all surprised to see that donations are welcome for the animal shelter. Larry would pick up anything with 4 legs and bring it back to the shop! My condolences to Larry's family.

Tracy and Cindy: so sorry to hear of your loss, both Doug and I wish we could be in town but know that our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

I had the pleasure of working with and had come to know Larry Kramer while working at the Elgin Water Department. I remember Larry as a kind, honest, dedicated, hard working man whose sense of humor and friendship helped get me through each work day. I would like to express to the entire family my most heartfelt sympathy. Larry will always remain very much alive in the memories of those who loved and respected him.

Karen (and family),
I saw Larry's obituary and wanted to express my sympathy to you. I am very sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts & prayers.

Alane K. (from former Elgin West Pharmacy)