James-Kramer-Obituary

Reverend James F. Kramer

Wadsworth, Ohio

1941 - 2023

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Wadsworth, Ohio
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American Diabetes Association

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REVEREND JAMES F. KRAMER, The Reverend James F. Kramer entered eternal life on April 29, 2023.James Frederick Kramer was born on July 25, 1941, to Frances (Frank) and Portia Iona (Acker) of Barberton, Ohio. He was educated at St. Augustine Elementary School in Barberton and St. Mary High School...

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James was a very loving cousin who joined many of our family gatherings, he will be missed by many

I grew up in St. Bernadette´s in the 80´s and 90´s, and have many fond memories of Fr. Kramer. Just a few years ago, after both of my parents unexpectedly passed away, Fr. Kramer got word of this and reached out to me asking to take me out to dinner. He was such a kind and generous man and incredible example and I´m better for knowing him. My condolences to his family.

I remember Fr. Kramer from St. Bernadette Church. He was a wonderful priest, always gentle and kind. May the gates of Heaven be wide open to welcome him in with great joy!

Will always be grateful to Fr. Kramer for his generosity when my great-nephew was diagnosed with leukemia. I'm sure Davyn has thanked him when he met him in heaven.

We raised our family at St. Bernadette under Fr. Kramer´s guidance. What an honor to have known him. For some reason I will always remember him greeting us at Church one Sunday morning as he got in a quick smoke before Mass. Thank you Father Kramer. RIP.

Fr. Kramer was at Borromeo when I was there in the mid 70´s. He was great to visit with and talk about multiple issues. We laughed together a lot as well. You will be missed.

Rest in peace, Fr. Kramer. You were so kind to the Kerr family on Hawkins Rd. in Westlake over the years. I hope you embrace my 2 sons in heaven. Thank you for your love and care.

Fr Kramer was a wonderful spiritual leader at St Bernadette´s He was the young new priest in the 60´s and70´s And later was a great pastor. Loved sports. He will be missed.

Our condolences to the family.