Kenneth-Kraemer-Obituary

Kenneth T. Kraemer

Vancouver, Washington

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KENNETH T. KRAEMER Kenneth T. Kraemer, age 53, of Vancouver, WA passed away Wed., April 6, 2005. He was born October 12, 1951 in Portland, OR and resided in Vancouver for the past 18 years. He is survived by his wife, Linda, daughter, Danell Dripps; mother and step-father, Delores and Willard...

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My favorite time with "Uncle Hog" is riding on his motorcycle. I miss him.

My brother was a caring, fun-loving person who was always there when you needed him. I miss him deeply. But I know he would want us to remember the good times. The last time I got to spend with him was on the back of his Harley and that feel of the wind on a sunny summer day. A little taste of freedom....something he and I both cherish. Ride on Bro!

My favorite memory of my Grandpa is when I went to his house and he taught me how to shoot a BB gun. We sat in the driveway and shot at 7up cans across the street. I will miss you lots Grandpa!

Love Austin, age 11

lINDA, you are and will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

Dale and I were saddened to learn of Kenny's passing. We will always remember his sense of humor, and all the fun we had together as 'youngsters'. Perhaps the greatest lesson he left with us is the importance of staying in touch with those who have blessed our lives. He will be missed. Our thoughts are with Linda, Bob, and the rest of his family.

Jeff and I deeply miss Kenny. He was a super person and a great friend. Jeff's best friend. He would do anything for anybody and was always there for Jeff. We miss his smile and his humor. Our hearts are with you Linda.

Jannette and Jeff

I enjoyed working with Ken at Tri-Met, and sending him e-mail. His happy outlook was always appreciated. He enjoyed his ham radio also. Our sincerest sympathy goes to Linda and the family. Once Ken fixed our fence and the sections he worked on are still strong. Ken was very talented and a good friend who we'll always remember.

73 my friend.
Paul

It was a privilege and pleasure to know Ken and to be able to ride with him. We enjoyed his company and his friendship. He'll be missed by all his "HOG" family. Our condolences to his family.