Oscar John Kramer

1926 - 2011

Oscar John Kramer obituary, 1926-2011, Austin, TX

Oscar John Kramer

1926 - 2011

BORN

1926

DIED

2011

Oscar Kramer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 4, 2011.
Oscar John "Topper" Kramer, Jr. was born on July 31, 1926 in Austin, Texas to Clara and Oscar Kramer, Sr. He died in Austin on June 3, 2011. Topper graduated from Austin High School and lived his entire life in Austin. He worked for 42 years for Nash-Phillips-Copus as a carpenter, estimator, supervisor of the mill, lumber yard and plant nursery. He was also a very active member of First Baptist Church of Wells Branch. Topper was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Rita, and his parents.
He is survived by his sons, Oscar Kramer, III of Liberty Hill, Bobby Kramer and his wife, Sandra, of Jonestown, and Charles Kramer and his wife, Sharon, of Smithville. He is also survived by two granddaughters; 4 great-grandchildren; two brothers; one sister; as well as step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. Oscar was a very active member of First Baptist Church of Wells Branch. He loved his church and parishners, and was much respected and loved in return. He knew and was loved by hundreds of people in and around Austin. For many years, Topper delighted in raising and showing finches and canaries. However, after retirement, his passions were growing roses, and his eight water lily/fish ponds. He loved flowers and spent countless hours caring for them. Topper was very generous – always willing to help church, family and friends any time there was a need. He has kept the yards of the neighbors on his street mowed for many years. "I love doing things for people" he said many times. Oscar's heart was broken when his precious Rita passed away, and, at last, he is with her again. God speed, Daddy. Friends are cordially invited to a family gathering from six o'clock until eight o'clock in the evening on Monday, the 6th of June 2011, at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas. A funeral service will be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, the 7th of June 2011, at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas with Rev. Ed Humphrey officiating. Interment will follow in Austin Memorial Park, Austin, Texas. In lieu of flowers and the usual remembrances, the family suggests memorial contributions be made in Oscar's memory to the Marbridge Foundation, 2310 Bliss Spillar Road, Manchaca, Texas 78652 or to First Baptist Church of Wells Branch.

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June 29, 2011

Joe Damon Allen posted to the memorial.

June 8, 2011

Cherie Copus posted to the memorial.

June 7, 2011

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Joe Damon Allen

June 29, 2011

My dad Joe Allen was best friends with "Oscar". As a 6 year growing up the "N.P.C." way it was made crystal clear that he was a man's man. It was automatic to go to the "mill" at least once a day. Oscar always had time to talk to me. He always had a smile. He was always teaching me how to estimate everything from lumber to lawn grass. Always pushing me to be better. Best of all was his sense of humor. My dad and I had many good times with Oscar. I will always remember the good times we had. Joe Damon Allen

Cherie Copus

June 8, 2011

My mother and I send our thoughts and prayers to your family. Your Dad had a special place in the hearts of our family.

Ted Kirkpatrick

June 7, 2011

We lost a very special man. Along with many others, I worked my way through college with Mr. Kramer encouraging and helping me at every turn. I learned much of what I know about working, dealing with people, and the importance of caring about the welfare of other people from Mr. Kramer. He was a giant of a man because of that big, big heart. I love you, Mr. Kramer. Most of all, I admire this man because he was a follower of Jesus.

Melva Halladay

June 6, 2011

Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. God Bless!
Kennan & Melva Halladay

Ted Fick

June 6, 2011

I too will miss this Man. My Neighbor and Friend for so many years, I could stop by anytime for anything and be greeted with a smile and a helping hand. No matter what, always glad to help out. You did not even need to ask. He just seemed to know what to do, and who was in need. The Neighborhood will surely suffer a great loss with you gone. You touched so many lives in so many ways. You will always hold a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of your many friends. John, Charles, and Bobby. Please know, I'm here for you. Ted

One of our nights at Red Lobster

Sue Tedford

June 6, 2011

I will miss our dear neighbor so very, very much! It was hard enough to lose dear Rita, but now with Oscar gone, living in this neighborhood won't be the same. John, Charles and Bobby, your father loved each of you so very much. Don't ever doubt that fact. He was definitely one of a kind and I am so thankful that I had an opportunity in this lifetime to have him and his beloved Rita as our friends and neighbors. I love you Oscar. You and Rita will always remain alive in my heart....Sue

Judy Gilbert

June 6, 2011

Mr. Kramer - my mother (Doris Barron) worked for NPC for many years, until her death in 1984. She was loved by many, so I'm sure you knew one another. She, Mr. Copus & Mr. Phillips were probably standing at Heavens gate waiting to welcome you, along with your beloved wife.

RIP.
Judy Gilbert

Suzette Rodriguez

June 6, 2011

RIP Grandpa!! We love you so very much! You will be missed!! Love your Granddaughter Suzette and Great Grandkids Kaitlin, Juan, and Gabriella.

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