August 15, 1941 - September 24, 2018
Dr. Arnold Krammer, 77, of Bryan, passed away on Monday, September 24, 2018, in Bryan. Dr. Krammer's family will receive guests during visiting hours from 4:30 - 6:30pm, Thursday, September 27, 2018, at Callaway-Jones Funeral Center, 3001 South College Ave., Bryan. A private interment was held earlier. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station.
Arnold Krammer was born in Chicago, Il, on August 15, 1941, to David and Eva (Vas) Krammer. He studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he erned his BS, MS, and, in 1970, PhD. He came to Texas A&M University in 1974, retiring in 2015 having taught thousands of Aggies American and German history. His specialties included the Frist and Second World Wars, 20th Century Germany, and the Holocaust. He led numerous Study Abroad groups of Aggies to Germany, Italy, Normandy, and Poland. He was twice honored with the University Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching. His parents, David and Eva precede him in death.
Survivors include his wife of twenty-seven years, Jan Smith Krammer; his sons, Adam Krammer, of San Francisco, Doug and wife Erin Krammer of College Station; his brother, Steven and wife Marlene Krammer, of Los Angeles; his adored grandchildren, Mya, Avery, and Nathan; and countless treasured friends.
Memorial donations can be made to Health for All or to Hospice Brazos Valley.
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