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GLENNVILLE - Mrs Patricia A. Schramm, 46, died Thursday at the American International Hospital in Zion Ill. after a long illness.
The Tattnall County native was development manager for Hilton Head Development Company in Sea Pines. Before moving to South Bend, Ind. she was executive assistant for the American Animal Hospital Association and founder of Schramm Development Company in Mishawaka, Ind.
Survivors are her husband, Karl Schramm, of Mishawaka; two daughters, Mrs Susan Stoner of Mishawaka and Ms. Kathleen Schramm of Melbourne, Fla.; her mother, Mrs Bertha Driggers of Savannah: seven sisters, Mrs. Helen Kicktighter and Mrs Meta Knight, both of Glennville. Mrs. Miriam Thompson, Mrs. Deborah McConie. Ms Marsha Driggers, all of Savannah. Mrs Anita Nunally of Clyo and Mrs. Mary Cowart of Pooler.
Funeral 3 p m. Sunday at Rimes Mortuary of Glennville, burial in Ebenezer Free Will Baptist Church cemetery near Glennville.
Remembrances: The American Cancer Society.
Savannah News-Press, Saturday, August 11, 1990 - 4B
Contributor Old Southern Belle has provided the obituary below. Thanks so much.
GLENNVILLE - Mrs Patricia A. Schramm, 46, died Thursday at the American International Hospital in Zion Ill. after a long illness.
The Tattnall County native was development manager for Hilton Head Development Company in Sea Pines. Before moving to South Bend, Ind. she was executive assistant for the American Animal Hospital Association and founder of Schramm Development Company in Mishawaka, Ind.
Survivors are her husband, Karl Schramm, of Mishawaka; two daughters, Mrs Susan Stoner of Mishawaka and Ms. Kathleen Schramm of Melbourne, Fla.; her mother, Mrs Bertha Driggers of Savannah: seven sisters, Mrs. Helen Kicktighter and Mrs Meta Knight, both of Glennville. Mrs. Miriam Thompson, Mrs. Deborah McConie. Ms Marsha Driggers, all of Savannah. Mrs Anita Nunally of Clyo and Mrs. Mary Cowart of Pooler.
Funeral 3 p m. Sunday at Rimes Mortuary of Glennville, burial in Ebenezer Free Will Baptist Church cemetery near Glennville.
Remembrances: The American Cancer Society.
Savannah News-Press, Saturday, August 11, 1990 - 4B
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