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Douglas E. Cramer

Wichita, Kansas

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Cramer, Douglas E., 59, salesman, passed away Thursday, September 23, 2010. Memorial service 11 a.m., Mon., Sept. 27, Plymouth Congregational Church. Preceded by father, Elvin Cramer. Survivors: children, Katharine Cramer Eck (Matthew) of K.C., MO, Daniel Cramer (Cara) of Topeka, KS and Molly...

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Doug kept me laughing from 4th grade through high school. We pulled some crazy stunts, and had a lot of fun! I could tell stories for hours. Even though we hadn't seen each other much in the last 20 years, I always felt Doug was a part of me. That part of me lives on now through lots of great memories. Thanks Doug, for helping to make my childhood a blast!

Ruth and Jane,
I got a note from Judy Moler letting me know about Doug's death. I am so sorry for your loss. Doug and I were in PF together and he was so cute and so funny. I always think of our old "Comedy Tonight" show and his hilarious rendering of Johnny Starson! I was Miss Mini Skirt . . . a very long time ago! He was so much fun to be around.
It is such a time of sadness when you lose someone so treasured and that you love so much. My prayers are with you. Ruth, you...

To all the Cramer's -
My heart dropped when I read the paper. Doug was a great Scout and I always looked up to him. You all are in my prayers always.

Doug and I had race-walks in Los Angeles that cracked up the rest of the kids on the church trip, 1965 (I think). The last time aI saw Doug I remember thinking how big he was and healthy. So sorry he has passed early.

Ruth and Jane,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Doug saved my life when I was about six yrs. old.
He was a boy scout and I had fallen off my bike, he got me to my home where I was taken to the Clinic and received Eight stitches on my chin...
I will always remember him fondly.

ONE OF THE UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS IN THIS WORLD HAS TOUCHED ALL OF OUR LIVES IN DIFFERENT WAYS....WE WERE ALL BETTER OFF FOR KNOWING HIM.

I knew Doug and Rachel through my brother Duke. What a fun guy Doug was. He always made me feel welcome with the "older" group. I will fondly remember him calling me Duchess. He will be missed.

Ruth,

I was in Wichita last weekend and was so shocked to read of Doug's passing. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I would like to express my sincere condolences to Doug's family. I used to work with Doug for many years at the Import Store on Greenwich. He always made my husband and me laugh and we were always proud to call Doug our friend. He touched so many lives in a positive way. RIP dear friend.