Condolences
My sympathy and prayers to you, Jackie, Joan, Kay and Family. I remember John working at Teig's Furniture, he was always a caring and non-pushing salesman, which the customer liked. Also, a story or two mixed in the contemplating of purchasing and item. Then onto the OC & T, that was his Pride and Joy in life - greeting all the visitors with a story or two, as well. John certainly lived a good life until recent years when his illness took over his mind. But, the family was always paying a visit, whether he really knew they were there or not. And you can all be proud of that fact. The great memories you will share forever of your parents, who are united in the Kingdom of God. God be with you during this transition of life. Love and continued prayers.
Jackie, and all the Cramer family,
Sending my sincere condolences to you all, it is with respect and a smile that I think of your father (grandfather). John was a cheerful, helpful, encouraging man that I remember especially from the summer of 1959, the Oil Centennial. As a college junior, I was taking summer courses at Edinboro, trying to be alert for early morning classes, while working late hours. The temperature in Ritz' stand was 102 degrees where John managed the grill. Patrons kept us busy until closing, and John Cramer kept everyone happy with his cheerful smile and positive attitude. What gifts he gave to those who knew him!
Bettye Myer
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