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Roger Carlos Cram

Brownsville, Minnesota

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Roger Carlos CramMay 28, 2025Roger Carlos Cram, age 81, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on May 28, 2025, in Brownsville, Minnesota, surrounded by loved ones. Born on June 30, 1943, in La Crosse to Harold Ramon Cram and Elena (Chavez) Cram, Roger lived a life marked by dedication...

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I´m sending my deepest sympathy to y´all I´ve known Roger for many years... He was remarkable kind gentleman

Nate, I'm very sorry for your loss. I worked at Gundersen in Medical Records when you worked there in Security. Also, I worked at National Foods when Roger worked there (about 1980, 1981). Roger was so friendly and he always had a smile for everyone. Again, I'm so sorry for your loss.

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So sorry for your loss. Roger was a friend when I needed him. I admired his devotion to his family and faith. His kindness and generosity touched many lives.

Roger was a true friend and brother in spirit. He made the world a better place and will be missed.

It was a happy day at Harold and Elena's home in Brownsville, when Roger showed up at the door in navy uniform, with his duffel bag, freshly discharged from his stint in the navy. Happy tears were shed by all at the return of my Uncle Roger from his honorable service to our country. God bless you Roger.

I have many fond memories of Roger. I was blessed to know him and will always remember his humbleness; his typical quiet, thoughtful demeanor and compassion; and his whole-hearted embrace of what was most important to him. Prayers for his family - children, grandchildren, siblings, in-laws and special friends who are grieving his loss while holding close to their hearts precious memories of who he was and will always be to them personally. Rest in peace, Roger.

My sympathies to Roger's family, but know he is in the arms of his Savior. His smile and love of life will be remembered. Lorene Miller