Bob-Cram-Obituary

Bob Cram

SEATTLE, Washington

1925 - 2017

About

DIED
July 29, 2017
LOCATION
SEATTLE, Washington
CHARITY
The Charity of your Choice

Obituary

Send Flowers

Bob Cram passed away on July 29, 2017 in SEATTLE, Washington. Funeral Home Services for Bob are being provided by The Co-op Funeral Home of People's Memorial. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 6, 2017.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

BOB'S CARTOON OF BUDDIES HELI-SKIING

I CAN NEVER FORGET BOB AND THE GREAT FUN SKIING TRIPS HE LED, INCLUDING ONE HELI-SKIING ON SILVER STAR MOUNTAIN IN THE NORTH CASCADES NEAR MAZAMA IN 1985. THE CARTOON HE CREATED FOR ME IS TREASURED.
HIS SENSE OF HUMOUR NEVER ENDED. ONE JOKE THAT STILL MAKES ME LAUGH WAS HIS REFERENCE TO US OLD FARTS SKIING AS THE "PREPARATION H DEMO TEAM". BOB ALWAYS KNEW WE NEVER DIE IF WE NEVER STOP LAUGHING.

Just read the wonderful story about Bob's life in "The Ancient Skier" newsletter. As a born and raised Seattle-ite, I have such fond memories of Bob as the cartooning weatherman. He was definitely a local icon and seemed like a GREAT GUY!
Robin, hello to you! We were in Mrs. Low's German classes together at Nathan Hale. Fun memories of that as well.
It is obvious that Bob will be very much missed by those who loved him and had the good fortune to know him well.
I treasure a...

Susie and I will miss you Bob, Fairview grade school and Roosevelt high school classmate Don Sandall.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Most importantly may you draw close to God. He is ready to help.

Robin Sara Doug and all the Cram Family,

Blair and I so understand what a change this is for you. End of a wonderful run of Bob and Martha the inseparable unit that was intrinsic to each person. They were both such wonderful role models as to how to live. I especially appreciate their example now as we enter the "golden years" ourselves.

We send our condolences and wishes for the best of memories always.

Looking forward to seeing you soon to...

Mr. Cram was a wonderful and talented person. He will be missed very much. We loved him a lot. Sending our deepest condolences to his family. RIP.

Bob tearing it up circa 1967

Bob and Martha

I'm very sorry for your loss, and would like to let you know that I remember Bob Cram from watching the news and weather in Seattle many years ago. He was great! The little cartoon at the bottom of the obituary was a sweet touch. My sympathies to his family and friends.