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Steven Edward Kramer

San Diego, California

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Steven Kramer passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on February 21, 2008.

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Steves humor will be missed. Banting back and forth was a sport he enjoyed and had fun with.

Dear Kramer Family,
You have our deepest sympathy at this time, Steve was a close friend for over 40 years. We enjoyed his friendship, kindness, advice and humor. He will be greatly missed by all. "Wait on the Lord and He shall strengthen thine heart...." Psalm 27:14

I knew Steve from CalCPA; served on Council with him and on a couple of state committees. I iwll miss him and the poems he crafted to wrap up the council meetings. I always learned something new when I talked to him.

I remember Steve fondly -- especially his good humor. He cared about KPBS and gave immense amounts of time and expertise to the station over the years. We will miss him.

I had known Steve since our high school days.Although we maintained only intermittent contact since that time,it was always like no time had passed at all on those occasions we would see one another.Steve felt close to his former classmates and would keep me up to date about them.I will always remember those conversations and of course the humor that was ever present with whatever Steve had to say.Steve was a man with a good heart.Goodbye my friend.May you rest in peace.

I always enjoyed chatting with Steve and greatly appreciated his good humor during our KPBS pledge drives. He will be missed by many at the station.

It seems like yesterday that Steve and Gloria were managing the KPBS auction. We couldn't have done it without them. They were incomparable volunteers. Steve was a wonderful, generous man. He left a huge imprint on KPBS and all of us who worked with him.

Steve was one of KPBS' most capable and reliable volunteers, and always a joy to work with. He outlasted the tenure of multiple volunteer coordinators, me being one of them. Although I'm no longer in that role, it saddens me to know that Steve is no longer around. He was a great guy, and he made a major contribution.

I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing--it seems so strange that someone so exuberantly full of life could leave us without his quick smile and booming presence. I enjoyed working with him during KPBS pledge and will think of him often when I look at the volunteers in the phone banks. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.