Tina Marie Kramer, born on June 12, 1973, in Flint, MI, was sent to be amongst the angels with her dad, John Mansfield Broom Sr. (Sonny), nephew, Thomas Musser and sister, Jennifer Jean Broom “Trefil” on August 14, 2025. Tina passed away peacefully at Butterworth Hospital surrounded by her children.
Tina is survived by Roger D Kramer Jr (former spouse) and their children; Jessica Altman, Christina Fletcher (Andrew Fletcher), Violet Singer (Cody Pingle), Stacie Kramer, Terry Kramer (Alysia Veldkamp), mother, Rena Broom, sister Tammy Broom (Steve Musser), and brother John M Broom Jr. Tina also has twenty-three grandchildren; Daemn Follette, Bethany Altman, Celina Poe, Harley Broom, Jayden Broom, Jeremiah Singer, Jayce Singer, Maddison Singer, McKinleigh Singer, Oaklynn Kramer, Kashton Kramer, Michael Carson Jr, Bentlee Carson, Braelynn Carson, Kasper Carson, Malakai Carson, Christopher Myers, Phoebe Coffell, Wyatt Kramer, Aiden Kramer, Aaliyah Kramer, Asher Kramer, Dakota Kramer and many nieces and nephews that she deeply loved.
Tina was very loved by many. She was very caring, loving and generous. Tina had a huge heart and was very family oriented. Her family meant everything to her. She was always surrounded by her family and loved ones. Please remember the good times with her. She was always the one person anyone could talk to and vent to with no judgement, infact her grandson, Jeremiah Singer, called her room “the venting room” and he was not joking. Tina has always lended a shoulder no matter how badly she was feeling or what she was going through. She sacrificed everything for everyone and their happiness always putting herself last.
Tina, a daughter, sister, mother, aunt, grandmother, and best friend will always be in our hearts and greatly missed.
Tina will be cremated. There will be a private memorial held. Time and location to be determined.
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