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Joseph Alan Kramer

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Joseph Alan Kramer, 36, of Hummelstown, passed away Thursday. He was born in Harrisburg on June 7th, 1974. He was a graduate of Central Dauphin East High School and the Hagerstown Junior College. He was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church, Harrisburg and he was an avid sports fan and especially...

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I am so sorry on the passing of Joe. He will be missed. I had a lot of great memories with Joe. I know he is with "big man!" Thanks for making the most of every opportunity Joe and your passion for life/Christ. RIP Joe Kramer.
Kathy, Ed, Kathy, Jon, and James..thinking and praying for you often!

Joe you will be missed. I know you loved this little brown thing!

I was so sorry to hear about Joe's death. I was a roommate of his at FIU. He was a great friend that helped create a lot of memories with many of our friends and teammates in Miami. I'm sorry to say I hadn't talked to him since I left Miami 12 years ago. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers!

Deepest sympathies to you in the loss of your loved one. God is holding him in His arms.

Was so sorry to hear of Joe's death. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the Kramer family. Joe was a good friend and brother in the Lord. May God's comfort surround you in a special way in these days ahead.

Joe, it's your cousin, Lisa, or "Leesee" as you would always say. We are all just so sad right now and miss you so much. You could turn a normal 20 second story in to 20 minutes of many belly laughs and belly aches. We don't know what happened that night you ended up in the river, but your love is one we will never have to question. We know you are with Jesus, forever. I love you!

Joe, it's your cousin Adi. Even though you literally almost poked my eye out when we were little, I still love you and always will. You're the funniest person I know. You made the family reunions so much fun. One of the funniest memories I have of you is from last summer when you were ready to tackle the donkey. I think your Mom caught wind of the plan and with a few stern "JOSEPH"s it was stopped. And the time you put Grandpa Jim's sunglasses and walking cap on, then drove up in the golf...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Kramer family. I graduated with Joe at East High. I was very sad when I heard of his passing. I will always remember Joe as being funny and full of life. We had some good laughs in high school. I will continue to pray for the Kramer family during this difficult time.