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Maureen Cramer

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Maureen Cramer passed away in Quincy, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on September 26, 2008.

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I can't remember a time that grandma wasn't speaking of her grandchildren. Grandma was the only person to call me Scotty and I'll never forget who single handedly made the greatest xmas cookies of all times. Both mine and many other lives will changed forever.

To the entire Cramer family,
I can barely remember a time without Min smiling, but particularly noteworthy was her unwavering devotion to her husband and children. A loving wife and mother, she never lost sight of those priorities. How deeply her loss will be felt! This was so clear at the wake both in her family, and also in so many who came to pay their respects. My love to all in this time of sadness.

The Cramers,
A deep heartfelt loss for such a wonderful family. We all have our memories and will hold onto them tightly. A loving wife/mom who was proud of you all! She will be missed dearly.

Uncle Bob, Cousins Jack, Maribeth, Mike, Tim and families,

I am so sorry for your loss and wish I could be with you to share the tears. The loss is enormous as are the memories of so many good times. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I will never forget Aunt Minnie who was so lovely and such fun.

With love,
Suzie Donahue

Marybeth and family,
So sorry to hear of your mom. You are in our prayers.

Dear Cramer’s,

Oh My! Where does one begin? From her great laugh, color matching sneakers and consistently placed gum to the right hand side of the cabinet - she was a constant and ROCK. She loved you all and Bess and BOB you were the lights that helped drive her life. She laughed when I could not back up in your driveway, she loved the stories of me being WILD, she found humor when Bess and I brought home a bouquet of protected Lady Slippers and she accepted and embraced the...

Mary Beth,
Please accept my condolences. I hope the reflections of your mother that you see around you and in you will help you through these days.