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Joe Schram

Los Altos, California

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Joe Schram

Joe Schram, long-time resident of Los Altos, passed away on August 1, 2017, at the age of 86. He had been battling diabetes for many years. Joe was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Louis Schram and Gertrude Tatro Schram. He attended St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland and married...

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Such fond memories of Mr. Schram. Could always make you smile ;) Thank you for all the wonderful pictures that still fill my scrapbook today!

May you RIP Joe. You were a bright, kind light to all who crossed your path. Your legacy of service to your community lives on in those you touched and the pictures you took of all of us at St Francis and beyond. It was wonderful for me and the Dunne Clan to know you.

Joe Schram was a positive influence in my life. A hard working man with a loving heart and a passion for photography and sports. I was blessed to know him... praise the Lord in welcoming Joe to eternal life.

Joe was an important member of the Ben Roe bunch (all of us on the street) - often attending our summer Friday night curbside cocktails. He had a wonderful time at our July 4th block party this year and he looked great and said he was feeling well, so this was a shock to us all.

Joe was the sweetest, most lovely man. He was always at our swim meets, encouraging everyone with his gentle smile and full hearted cheers. Truly one of the best humans I've known.

Sending my condolences to all the Schram family.

Shared times, shared memories, shared joys -- these special things keep a loved one close.

Gone from our sight, but not from our hearts.

Wishing you peace and comfort at this most difficult time.

with Love, Nancy Miller

Joe was my Father's brother (Bob Schram) who I never got to meet until I took the initiative to visit my California Schram Kin in Christmas of 1984 when I was 22. They were about as opposite as siblings could be as far as brothers go, and I could and can relate to that as I have four brothers myself. Joe was driven to serve his community and work with the youth of Los Altos and Mountain View to better the community, the young people he touched, as well as himself. When I look back on the...

Joe was a gentleman and enthusiastic supported of youth. He was an icon and a pillar of St. Simon School, Los Altos. I was blessed to know him.May he rest in the embrace of grace!

A kind and giving man. RIP Joe.