Shirley-Kramer-Obituary

Shirley Kramer

Breinigsville, Pennsylvania

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Shirley M. Kramer, 80, of Alburtis,

formerly of Kutztown, passed away Friday in her home.

She was the widow of Paul T. Kramer. Born in Alburtis, she was a daughter of the late Warren H. and Miriam G. (Haas)

Confer.

She was employed by Lutron Electronics for over 20...

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Mom you will always hold a special place in our hearts. Love you always, Lori and Brian

I was sorry to read of Shirley's passing. She was always a joy to work with. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

My heart hurts for your loss and I will keep you all in my prayers. Aunt Shirley will me missed by so many and I'm blessed to have had her as a part of my life.

Hailey and family,
I was so saddened to hear about Shirley's death. She was my PA Mom. I was glad I got to see her the week before. She always called me "Kissy".

To Shirley's Family -

Our condolences to all of you. Shirley was a real sunshine maker. She always shared a welcoming smile and a heartwarming greeting. We will miss her laugh and wonderful sense of humor. It was always a joy being with her.

Peace be with you,
Dan and Sharon Fenstermacher

I'm so glad I had the chance to work with Shirley. She was always singing and so much fun to be around. I had a kidney stone at work and was on the floor waiting for the ambulance. Shirley made me a pillow out of bubble wrap to keep me comfortable. God has a beautiful angel up there to sing in his choir. My sympathy goes out to the family.

to Hailey and family, we are sorry for your loss of Shirley. She was a great person and friend to have in your life. May she rest in peace with her husband and her son Tim. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her.
her friends Connie and Rosie

TO shirleys friends and family; I remember this very vibrant women who took care of me and my sister when we were little for my mother and father who had to work during the day. She taught me respect, love and compassion. She included us in her daily life, taught me how to swim and how to make homemade ice cream. Many good memories in New Smithville at her home. May you rest in peace!

my sympathy to the Confer family, Shirley was a great Lady