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Anthony Kindle
April 17, 2006
When I heard of the loss of Maj Cramer my heart sadden, but I know Her faith in God was as strong, and we will visit again, for now, I will miss her smile, sense of humor, her experience all of which made a special person and friend. I wish I would have stayed in closer contact, but she was never far from my thoughts
God Bless,
Tony
Michelle Gant (Flavors)
April 14, 2006
A great person will always hold a special place in our hearts. Maj(retired) Cramer is one of those people. I will always remember her smile and her positive attitude. I pray that God will continue to bless this family who had the great fortune of having such a wonderful person in their midst.
Tundra Gatewood
April 13, 2006
There are certain truths in life. We are born, we live, and we die. However, when we die...we die a physical death. No one can take away the love and memories we hide safely in our hearts for one another. I am so grateful to have shared life with Major (Retired) Cramer. She was a well-respected nurse in her profession as well as mother-figure and mentor to me early in my Air Force career. She will live on in my heart forever because she is a part of me. Family and friends, please accept my heart-felt condolences during this sad and difficult time.
TSgt Maria Dillingham-Greene, USAF
April 13, 2006
Maj Cramer was a wonderful boss. We worked together in Human Resource Development (HRD) prior to her retirement. She was a friend, role model and a true pioneer. Her military bearing was always unwavering. She was always detail oriented and instilled that in me. She never forgot a face and knew everybody. She will truly be missed by all the lives she touched both within the military and the civilian sector. Rest in peace and know that you are loved. The Greene Family
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Cheryl Alspaugh
April 12, 2006
Dana ~
To a dear friend with heartfelt sympathy for your great loss.
TSgt Patricia Clark
April 12, 2006
Maj Cramer, I will truly miss you. I remember so many days meeting her in the 437th Medical Group's hallway or just out around the Air Force Base and she always had a smile for me and stopped to talk. We had endless converations about the grandkids that she was so very proud of. Family--please be assured that she has touched so many lives and I was blessed to have our paths cross. God Bless you and comfort you in these dark days and Maj you have done well, now it's time for you to rest.
Judith Cromer
April 12, 2006
I worked with Jeanette at Summerville Medical Center, as we all would call her "Major", I will miss her humor and genuine concern for her fellow man. She was indeed the best nurse SMC had...what a loss to all of us.
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