Robert-Cramer-Obituary

Robert Vern "Bob" Cramer

Louisville, Kentucky

1933 - 2016 (Age 83)

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Louisville, Kentucky
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Alzheimer's Association

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Cramer, Robert "Bob" Vern,born January 6th 1933 in Fayetteville, AK found eternal peace at the age of 83 on the morning of July 5th, 2016 in his home in Louisville, KY. Bob graduated from Monmouth High School and received his undergraduate degree from Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. He...

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I had the good fortune to be hired by Bob Cramer in 1969, while he was President of Northland College, and to be a member of his senior staff. He made some exceptionally astute decisions about changing and expanding academic programs at the College that dramatically impacted Northland in a positive way, to this very day and into the future. He accepted the recommendation that the College expand offerings in the natural resources field, and explore the possibility of broad field...

I graduated from Carroll College in 1980 and I remember Dr. Robert V. Cramer and his wife very warmly.

From my first day as a freshman, as the first person in my family to attend college, when he and his wife walked up and introduced themselves. Through my junior year when a new hired basketball coach attempted to take my scholarship away. To my senior year where as president of the Political Science Club I decided to "stir things up" by inviting the American Nazi Party to speak on...

A wonderful friend, a great mentor - he was the best person I ever worked for. Miss ya Bob.

My heartfelt condolences to Dr. Cramer's family. He will always be associated with my fond memories of Carroll. Equally loved and admired, his family. Hugs to you my dear friend Mindy! You are in my thoughts and have my deepest sympathies! Much love to you always!

He delivered the Otteson Theatre fulfilling a promise made upon his arrival-at last the Carroll Players had a home.

Our sincere sympathy and prayers to Dr. Cramer's family. We have fond memories of our time at Carroll. We our proud of the direction it is going and that is due in great part to the leadership and vision Dr. Cramer exhibited during his Presidency at Carroll!

My deepest sympathies to the Cramer family. Dr. Cramer was at Carroll during my years there. His legacies will not be forgotten.
Aracelis A Jaffe, Class of 1983

We offer our prayers and condolences to the family of Dr. Cramer. We live a short distance from our Alma Mater and when we travel by the campus we reflect on fond memories and marvel at the direction the school is taking in the present. Dr. Cramer worked hard to help Carroll forge ahead and it is our hope he was able to enjoy the ideas that came full circle. What a legacy he leaves behind! Tom L. Turner '74, Sally Jansen Turner '75