It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Korbin Lewis Kramer, who was born on December 2, 1996, in Plano, TX, and tragically left us on October 11, 2024. Korbin, a logistics manager at PepsiCo, was a dedicated employee who excelled in his role, earning the esteemed title of Employee of the Year in 2023. As a freshman, Korbin played basketball at Hendrix College. He was a proud alumnus of the University of North Texas, earning his bachelor's degree in 2019 and pursuing his master's at the University of Arkansas.
Korbin's passions extended beyond the workplace. He found joy in running, playing golf, hunting, music, and especially cheering on Boston sports teams with unmatched enthusiasm. However, his greatest love was reserved for his family, with whom he shared countless cherished moments. A man of faith, Korbin's devotion to the Lord was unwavering and guided him throughout his life.
To celebrate Korbin's life and honor his memory, his loved ones invite friends, family, and acquaintances to join in the upcoming funeral services. A visitation will be held at the Lucas Funeral Home - Chapel on October 18, 2024, at 6:00 PM, followed by the Funeral Service on October 19, 2024, at 10:00 AM in the same location. The burial will take place at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Denton, TX, on October 19, 2024, following services.
Korbin will be dearly missed by his wife Randi Kramer of Argyle, son Tommy Paul Kramer of Argyle, parents Peter Kramer and Donna Merrill both of Argyle, sister Karina Kramer Bush and husband Steve of Denver, CO, brother Ken Beckner and wife Andrea of Little Elm, father-in-law Harlan Howard and wife Julie of Montgomery, mother-in-law Missy Borne and husband Michael of Montgomery, brothers-in-law Trevor Howard and wife Rachael of Montgomery, Christopher Sculley and wife Haley, and nieces and nephews Logan, Maeleigh, Liam, Henley, Harlan and James.
In celebrating his life, we find solace in the lasting impact he had on everyone he encountered. May his spirit live on in our hearts forever.
Letters to Tommy-
If you feel called, we are asking for you to bring a handwritten letter addressed to Tommy to the funeral. Your letter can include stories, memories, and traits you loved about Korbin. We plan to put together a book of these letters for Tommy to read and learn about his dad as he grows up.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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