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John Steven Cramblitt

Salt Lake City, Utah

1948 - 2023

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Steve Cramblitt 1948 - 2023 / In Loving Memory John Steven Cramblitt Jr. (74) passed away peacefully on June 30th, 2023 with his family lovingly by his side. Born on August 24th, 1948 to Mildred Anna and John Stephen Cramblitt Sr., Steve lived his younger life in Parkville, MD with his two...

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Sad sad news I Did not know that Coach passed away tell now and two many stories of what a great Coach Cramblit was and a person But I will say Coach Cramblit thought me to also like my Parents Did when I say I am going to do something to do the job and finish it to the end And my prayers are going to the whole Cramblit family to have peace knowing that Coach Cramblit is in a great place free of any pain

To have known Steve, was to know one of the finest gentlemen you would ever know. He was a leader of boys and a maker of men. His legacy of ballplayers will long outlive him as a stellar example of how to mentor and shape good men. He will be missed

Our hearts go out to the Family. Steve was a great neighbor and Mentor. It was good to be able to catch up with him later in Life and have some good times. Rest in Peace our Brother. Love Renae and Mike

Our thoughts are with you Natalie. Love, Barb and Bear

May The Perpetual Light Shine Upon Him.

So sorry for Steve´s family he was a legend as a coach. I worked with Sue for many years and got to know him then. Rest in peace

I had the pleasure to play for Coach Cramblitt at Taylorsville (82/83/84). He was a great mentor and leader. Even many years later when I would see him he always asked how my family and I were. The world has lost a great soul. And heaven has gained a very special angle.

I worked for Steve while at Taylorsville High. He was such a great guy to work for. We had a tiny office close to the baseball field. Those years always hold smiles in my heart when I think of baseball and driver's ed. Such good times at Taylorsville. Heaven gained an awesome soul! God bless Steve's family during this difficult time. Wendy Fenn

so very sad for stevens family lost a great dad and friend he was always smiling and fun to be around our hearts go out to you all exspecialy to our sweet nat and handsome roger we are here for you love mom and rob and grandma Bowden xoxo