Edward-Kramer-Obituary

Edward Kramer

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Kramer, Edward 71, passed away suddenly on January 30, 2010. Ed was a Navy Lieutenant and had a very successful CPA practice in Scottsdale for nearly 35 years. Ed is survived by his wife Renee; daughters Lisa Nadler (Sheldon), Tracy Conrad (Tony); son David (Galina); sister Isabel...

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His sense of humor, his utter devotion to golf--Ed Kramer was a friend, a professional on whom I relied for my business and personal accounting. He was loved and I continue to remember this special man.

February 18, 2010
Dear Renee and Family, I just found out about Ed's passing after receiving a letter from Wayne Nellie I wish I had known sooner. I have always trusted Ed and all of you and the staff at your business to guide me through many years of tax challenges that owning a business can bring. I looked forward to my time spent with Ed and trusted his advice. You and Ed have been part of our family for more than 15 years. I truly feel I've lost a friend and family member. My...

Dear Renee and Family,
Lea and I just found out the sad news about Ed when we visited Ed's office this week. We are deeply saddened by his death. Ed has always been a great financial professional and helped us during difficult times in our business. He was always there to guide us with insightful facts and advice.
We want you all to know we will truly miss him and send our deepest sympathies.

Jim and Lea Richcreek

Dear Renee and family,
John and I just found out through a letter from Wayne about Ed! We were deeply saddened by the news of Ed. We couldn't believe it and wished we had known sooner as we would hve been there for the services.
We will always remeber is great sense of humor, his love of golf and his incredible way of getting us through taxes! He had a brilliant mid and we ALWAYS listened to every suggestion he gave us. He will be deeply missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to...

Dear Renee,
Don't you know that our Ed will be making suggestions to God this moment to improve the efficiency of Heaven?

Ed was and is a bright and ethical player in the world of accounting, principled always.

You must be proud to have been his chosen partner in life. I know he cherished you on so many levels.

You will be strong to carry on with that realization. Plus you know that we all love and admire you too!

Dear Renee,
Our hearts go out to you at this most difficult time. We actually looked forward to getting our taxes done every year because it gave us the opportunity to visit with Ed....he actually made tax time "fun"! We will miss Ed and always cherish the special talks we had with him every year. How he enjoyed his life!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Renee,
The Heinlein and Bolton families send their deepest condolences to you and your family. My Mom and Dad, Harold and Margaret Heinlein, personally send their sympathy to you. Ed was several years older than I was, but I do remember one incident. Ed came to visit with my Mom and Dad, sometime around college years or Navy years, and demonstrated the "mashed potatoes" dance for my parents. It was the "latest craze" I remember him saying. I thought at the time, boy, he was...

Dear Renee,
Mark and I have had the pleasure of working with Ed over the last 8 years. He was nothing other than a patient, caring and guiding man. He will be so missed! Our heart and prayers go out to you and your family.

Dear Renee, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I will miss Ed very much and am grateful for his fatherly counsel. Every time I saw you two together, the great love between you was evident. My prayers are with you during this time of grief.