On February 7, 2014, Edward "Eddy" Kramer, age 99, musician, teacher, composer and WWII veteran. He played in the Army Air Corps Band, accompanying well-known artists such as Gene Autry, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in raising war bonds. He was a 70-year mason and traveled the world. He was the devoted brother of the late Jessie Silverman, Philip Kramer, Samuel Kramer, and William Kramer; beloved uncle of Eunice (Seymour) Smith, Paul (Janet) Kramer, Joan (Donald) Caplan, Harold (Joyce) Kramer, Louis (Dee) Kramer, Stephen (Ruth) Kramer, Dr. Lloyd (Judy) Kramer, and the late Larry (Rita) Silverman. Also survived by loving great-nieces and great-nephews, great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. Funeral services and interment will be held at Beth Tfiloh Cemetery - 5800 Windsor Mill Road on Sunday, February 9, at 12 pm. Please omit flowers. Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC.
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I'm over 50 now, but he'll always be "Mr Kramer" to me. He was a wonderful piano teacher and I loved hearing about his travels during our lessons. To his family - please accept my heartfelt condolences. Rest in peace Mr. Kramer.
Bonnie
February 15, 2014
Best piano teacher there is.
February 13, 2014
Mr. Kramer was my piano teacher for ten years! He was a very kind and patient man and I truly appreciate the time he spent with me over the years. I am sad to hear of his passing and extend my sympathies to his family at this difficult time. May his music live on....
Susan Schneider Havelock
February 10, 2014
To The Family of Mr.Kramer, hold on because in just a little while Mr.Kramer will her Jesus call to come out of the sleeping state as mention in John 5:28.
Mrs.G
February 8, 2014
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Beth Tfiloh Cemetery
5800 Windsor Mill Road , MD
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