Bruce-Cramer-Obituary

Bruce T. Cramer

Noank, Connecticut

Mar 2, 1953 – Jul 3, 2025

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BORN
March 2, 1953
DIED
July 3, 2025
LOCATION
Noank, Connecticut

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Noank - Bruce T. Cramer, formerly of Noank, passed away after a short illness Thursday, July 3, 2025, in Easton, Md. Bruce was born in New London, March 2, 1953, the son of Jeanne W. and Thomas S. Cramer. Bruce married his wife, Anna, Feb. 28, 1988, in Mystic.Bruce graduated from Amherst College...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief during this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Cheryl, Sending sincere condolences to you and your other family members. I have wonderful memories of Bruce. Hold close all the wonderful memories. They will help you get through tough times. Sending love and light ~ Bonnie

To All of The Cramer Family, Please accept my most heartfelt condolences on the passing of your beloved Bruce. I know how close you all are and I'm hoping the many wonderful memories you have will see you through this difficult time. I'm sure he is reunited with your beautiful Mom, Dad and Peter. Keeping you all in my heart and prayers.

To the Cramer family:you have my sincere condolences.

To the Cramer Families i am so sorry to hear Brue passing. As a freshman in Fitch High School he lifts the school spirits, all the sports he was in. Most all he was a great person. His determination as a man shown everything is possible to succeed. I was one of his fans, heaven gain another award winner.

"I was so sorry to hear of Bruce´s passing. Though it´s been many years, I have fond memories of us playing together in the neighborhood as kids. Those simple times left a lasting impression, and Bruce will always be part of those cherished childhood memories. My condolences to the family."

I'm sad to learn of Bruce's passing. I have vivid memories from childhood and school years of neighborhood football games on Front Street or Spicer Park, and the many Blue Jay races we sailed as competitors or as a team in ECYRA competition. I also had the privilege to play high school football against Bruce where he was as strong and tough as he was nimble and light on his feet on a sailboat. I'll never forget when crewing with Bruce on an overnight race on a C&C 35, a crew member let a...

So sorry to learn of Bruce's passing.

Rest in Peace