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Drew Cramer, 28, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Drew was born to parents, Frank and Patricia Cramer on October 15, 1995 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Drew loved music and had a deep understanding of music theory. He was an excellent musician and could play almost anything he set his mind to. He played guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, ukulele, and more. He even played the harp. One of Drew's favorite guitars is one that he built himself. Drew played in the band Alter The Outcome with his friends in Wichita, and also with his dad in the Band of Rustlers in Kinsley.
Drew had a bright winning smile and an infectious laugh. He loved laughing with his friends James, Elliot, Nick, Tim, Derek, Jalann, and many others. He loved going to see live bands and hockey games. The fun times are what we will all remember.
Memorial service celebrating Drew's life will be Tuesday, April, 30, at 2pm, at Broadway Mortuary in Wichita, Kansas . Drew is preceded in death by grandfather, Homer DuBois, Jr. He is survived by parents, Frank and Patricia Cramer; grandparents, Paul and Peggy Cramer, and Mary DuBois; aunts and uncles, Kathy and Dean Walters, and Richard and Janet DuBois; and cousins, David and Bunny Walters, Kim and Jason Dandridge, Daniel Walters and David Mitchum, Krista and James Comfort, and Steven Belsky.
Drew loved animals too. So thinking of what Drew would have wanted, we ask that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Kansas Humane Society, 3313 N. Hillside St., Wichita, KS 67219.1147 South Broadway, Wichita, KS 67211
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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