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Our beloved daughter, niece, cousin and friend, Tobi Lynn Cramer was born at St. John’s Hospital, Tulsa, OK on January 6, 1981. Her Papa was so excited he called Billy Parker at KVOO Radio Station and had him announce it on air. Tobi grew up in Sand Springs, attending Angus Valley Elementary School, then Pawnee Junior High and Pawnee High School, graduating in 1999. She loved all high school sports; cheerleading, basketball, track, but her favorite was playing catcher on the softball team.
She attended NOC and OSU, and after obtaining her certified nursing certificate worked for hospitals, nursing homes, and doctors’ offices.
Her love of making homemade pasta came naturally as her great grandfather was born in Italy. She also enjoyed collecting miniatures something she picked up from her Grammy.
Tobi was funny, determined, and always ready for anything. She was fiercely loyal to her family and friends. We will always remember her beautiful smile and big blue eyes. Her presence in our lives will be missed.
Tobi was preceded in death by her great grandmothers Ruth Felix, and Faye Cramer, loving grandparents George and Elda Mae Evans, Henry and Bobbie Machetta, and Uncle Steve Cramer. She leaves behind her parents, Joe and Toni; aunts and uncles, Jim and Terrie Hicks, Chuck and Sue Chesnutt, Billy and Mary Casner; cousins Aaron and Tammy Gaddis, Trey and Ashley Fuss, Tiffany Watson, Kirk and Jennifer Chesnutt, Kimmy Evans, Jack and Ashley Gonzales and numerous friends.
A private Holy Eucharist was held 1p.m., Saturday, March 15 at Poteet Funeral Home, followed by the prayer of Commendation at the gravesite by Deacon Steve Mallory, Grace Episcopal Church, Ponca City, OK.
When you think of Tobi, celebrate the good memories you have of her. Life is fragile and short and should be lived to the fullest
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