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Douglas Michael Cram

1943 - 2020

Douglas Michael Cram obituary, 1943-2020, Old Greenwich, CT

Douglas Cram Obituary

Douglas Michael Cram
Douglas Michael Cram of Old Greenwich, Connecticut, died suddenly on Monday, December 30, 2019. A loving husband to Carol Schnur, whom he married in 1968, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend, he was deeply cherished by all who knew him.
Doug was born on March 28, 1943, to Leo and Yetta Cram of Minneapolis, the second of five children. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, he received his law degree from Harvard University in 1968. In 1969, he and Carol moved to Greenwich. He worked for several years at Chestnutt Corporation before going to work for PepsiCo where he spent the next twenty-five years, retiring as Assistant General Counsel. His last brief career was as a school bus driver. In 1999, he and Carol moved to Old Greenwich and built a house where he could enjoy his beloved sunsets on the water.
Doug was the proudest of fathers and grandfathers. His three children, Peter (Margie), Jeremy (Bonnie) and Amy Klein (Eric) and his eight grandchildren, Nolan, Elliot, Lindsey, David, Alex, Hilary, Greg and Freddy, were the joys of his life. He never lost his childlike wonder of even the smallest things. He was happiest in the company of children and would often be seen at any construction site, asphalt paving, or town project with grandchildren in tow. Train rides to New York City were a special treat with GrandDoug as were adventures as simple as a trip to Westchester County Airport to watch the planes take off and land. He also cared for other children, making sure that one side of his driveway remained unplowed so that the children in his neighborhood could sled down the hill.
As much as Old Greenwich was his home, Doug also loved his time with family and friends at the family's farmhouse in Londonderry, Vermont. There he skied, both downhill and
cross country in winter, and enjoyed mowing his fields on his tractor and celebrating the Fourth of July there in summer. On frequent road trips to Vermont, Columbus, Toronto or elsewhere, he never missed a chance to stop at Dairy Queen.
Never a "big party" guy, Doug enjoyed intimate gatherings with his many friends, playing bridge, taking walks at the beach, and walking to town. For someone who claimed to have limited social skills, he had more friends than imaginable.
Doug was witty, funny, stubborn, even slightly eccentric at times. He could not stand injustice and would take issues to small claims court rather than give in to easy solutions. He loved his country and knew how fortunate he was to have been born in a land of freedom and opportunity.
He is survived, in addition to his wife, children and grandchildren, by his siblings Marcie Goelman (Don), Ken (Janis), Stan (Pat), Carol's brother David Schnur (Kicki), and was predeceased by his sister Judy (Ron).
Doug will be sorely missed by all those lucky enough to have known him. There will be a memorial service for him in the late spring.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kids in Crisis or the Perrot Library.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Greenwich Time on Jan. 2, 2020.

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Bonnie Monahan

June 14, 2022

I had the privilege of working with Doug at PepsiCo. He was a great mentor to so many of us starting our corporate career. He led with values and integrity each and everyday which I've tried to model after. Holding the Cram family in my heart and prayers

Barnaby Finch

July 12, 2021

I would like to offer my deepest condolences. I always enjoyed our get togethers with Doug and Carol in NYC. Doug was lively, smiling, and highly intelligent. I always enjoyed our animated banter about sociology and politics. He had a great sense of humor, and was delightful even when he was occasionally cantankerous. He will be sorely missed!

Charlie Shay

February 18, 2021

I worked for Doug for many years at PepsiCo. He was a good boss, a friend, a great human being. Also one of the most intelligent, and far and away the wittiest person I ever knew. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.

Gus Borgeson

January 5, 2020

Night falls and now the moon will glow.
It's too bad I will have to go,
And depart this life's tale of woe.

Yet, one thing will make me glad.
I'll soon be seeing Mom and Dad
Once again be that puerile lad.





Doug has gone there now but some day
We'll have lunch on Elysian Way.
Both of us will have much to say.

Of having passed our life's last mile,
Leaving the earthly sin of guile,
And wondering what rhymes with isle.

david stone

January 5, 2020

Judy and I met Doug and Carol and were always impressed with the warmth and candor and caring of Doug, so we are both saddened by the news of Doug's passing. We extend our sympathies to Carol and the family. Fondly, Judy and David Stone

Elaine Auerbach

January 4, 2020

Doug was the first lawyer I worked with at PepsiCo. He taught me so much and what stands out in my memory is his sense of proportion. He knew which battles to fight and when he fought at battle you knew it was important. Doug was an amazing human being, a good friend and a talented lawyer. My heart goes out to his family.
Elaine Auerbach
former PepsiCo colleague

January 4, 2020

Dear Carol,
John and I were shocked and saddened by the passing of Doug. He was a wonderful man and one of the good guys. He will be sorely missed. It was always a pleasure to be in his company as he often added sunshine to a dim room. It was an honor to have known him.
Cherish the wonderful memories you have of a life well lived.

Please accept our sincere sympathies for yours and your family's loss.

Fondly,

Mary Ann Meils & Johnn Fulkerson

January 4, 2020

Dear Carol,
John and I are stunned and crushed at Doug's passing. He was a wonderful man, definitely one of the good guys and it was an honor to have known him and always enjoy his company. He was the light in an often dim room. He will be sorely missed.

Please accept our sympathies for yours and your family's tragic loss. Cherish the wonderful memories you have from a life well lived.

Fondly,

Mary Ann Meils & John fulkerson

Jane Grimes

January 3, 2020

Carol,
My heart aches for you & your family. I know what you all are going through as I did 10 years ago. Doug was there Fir me.
I have fond, cherished memories of my time with Doug.
My deepest sympathy!
Nurse Jane

Jane Ghazarossian

January 2, 2020

Dear Carol,
Antreas and I were so very sorry to learn about Doug's passing away. There are no words that can honestly help mitigate your grief. Such a sudden loss leaves a profound hole in one's heart. You have a beautiful family whom we remember well from our shared days at North Street School - yes many years ago. Brooksie and Amy were friends and we loved your family. I hope the support of your many friends and family will help you during this difficult time. With love, Janie and Antreas

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