KENNETH-CRAMP-Obituary

KENNETH W. CRAMP Jr.

Herndon, Virginia

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  KENNETH WILLIAM CRAMP, JR.  Kenneth William "Bill" Cramp Jr., 65, of Herndon, VA passed away on Friday, January 30, 2015. He was born October 18, 1949 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is preceded in death by his father, Kenneth William Cramp. Bill retired from the federal government and...

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Mom , I too share Andy s thoughts . I will always miss our Berger rides from Albany to Westport. Great times will be remembered always
Dirt

Mom...make the Covid clouds go away!!!..miss your spirit and presence... You... Andy Shank

Bill/mom, still thinking about you and missing that great sense of humor. You ll always be in my thoughts.

I have identified myself as Bill's (MOM) brother, as many of us share that distinction as 'brothers" in the Delta fraternity and classmates at St. Francis..wonderful years for all of us that knew Mom. Many of us gather at Lake Champlain each summer to remember those years and Mom in particular..Andy Shank, '71

To the Cramp family. It's still hard to believe you're dad has passed. Such a great guy who was loved by all. I miss our weekly emails talking family , your grandma , and our Saint Francis experiences. I especially miss our Berger trips. He'd fly up to Albany, I'd pick him up at the airport and we'd drive up to Westport have a unbelievable weekend and then back for the flight home. A great guy. He's missed and will always be remembered.
Sincerely. Tom Arthur

Mom I still cherish the memories you made happen. Like the Motorola rides to the Mount and/or to the Rocks; Delta freezer raids often led by the Kitchen Manager on Saturday nights. Well, maybe not just Saturday nights. Ping pong matches in the old house chapter room. I know theres more and hope I got these right. And of course you added a few up in Loretto during the Pig Roasts and again in Westport during Bergers Tournaments. I miss you Mom, but thank goodness I still have the memories...

Yitbos

Mom, thanks again for the photo

To Bill's family and friends, please accept my sincerest condolences. I'm just glad I was able to return "home" and get to know Bill all over again by way of the Delta Reunions in Loretto and at the "Berger" gatherings. God Bless

Such sweet & precious memories of sleepy, blue-eyed Bill walking down the hill from the Delta house to class at SFC... My deepest sympathies to all of Bill's family , friends, and Delta brothers...