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Charles Kramer

Houston, Texas

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Charles "Spud" Kramer, 78, of Pasadena, who was a devoted husband, father, and friend to many, died Thursday, September 27, 2012 after a lengthy illness."Spud," the nickname as he was best known by among family and friends, was born on April 26, 1934 in Freeport, Texas. He is preceded in death...

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Dear Aunt Doris and children...When I think back on my happiest childhood memories at Great Grandma Kramer's home, you all are right there and will always remain right here, within my heart just as I loved Uncle Spud and continue to do so, along with each one of you, with all my heart. You are in my thoughts and prayers and, forever in my heart. Peace be with you...Linda Susan Travis Klinkovsky

It is always sad for me to hear one of my team mates has passed. Spud was a Senior my Junior year and one of the leaders of the team. My condolenses to the family. He has now re-united with his lovely wife Doris a class mate of mine. I will miss both of them.

LouAnn, My prayers go out to you and all of your family! Just remember he is in a better place and you will see him again. Love Linda Sanders

I worked with Chuck for 20 some odd years at Ethyl. He was a hard-nose company man who knew all the ropes about how to get along with people and tried to instill that in all whom he encountered. Knowing how he loved Doris, I suspect he was a lost soul without her. God Bless his soul and his famiy. RIP Chuck.

Spud and his Father and Mother were friends of ours in Freeport 1948. He was alwas my mother's favorite. I will miss him very much. He is now finished with the health problems.
May God take care of him now for a happy time above and beyond.
Ron Knaus

Spud and I were very close friends - we loved each other dearly as friends - there is nothing he wouldn't do for me or anyone else - he was definitely one of a kind and cared for everyone he knew - he had a wonderful wife, Doris - I know she made Spud's life very happy and he missed her dearly - so now they are both at peace and free of pain and sorrow - God Bless you both!

Spud and Doris were two of my very best friends. Spud and I became even closer this past years we talked almost daily. He was blessed with wonderful children. Hard working abd always ready to help a friend as well as others. You kept the faith and earned your eternal rest so sleep now sweet friend with the Angels and the Saints. I will miss you.

My Dad and I worked with Chuck for many years at Ethyl Corporation. He will be missed. Chuck was one in a million.

We were classmates of Spud for many years and wish him rest in peace.He is now with his beautiful and adorable wife.May God Bless the family.Class of '53