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Dr Bertel Marinus Kramer Jr.

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Dr Bertel Marinus Kramer Jr.

Birth
Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Apr 2011 (aged 85)
West Covina, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.8866833, Longitude: -117.2832833
Plot
Section 51, Site 2345
Memorial ID
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Husband, father and grandfather, Dr. Kramer went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Apr 10. He grew up in Sparks, NV and brought his family to West Covina in 1967. He was a graduate of La Verne College, Talbot Theological Seminary, and Columbia Evangelical Seminary. His last pastoral position was at Walnut Valley Baptist church.
At 17, he volunteered to serve his country during World War II. He was a Radioman 3rd class on LST1065 attached to the U.S. Missouri.
He worked for Southern California Edison for 35 years but his passion was sharing God's grace and goodness, creating children's Sunday school programs and being a camp director at Verdugo Pines Bible Camp.
He leaves behind his wife of 60 years - Flora, his sisters Frances (Daryl) Reynolds and Aida (Jim) Betty, children - Rebecca (Jerry) Kolesiak, Bert Kramer, Charlotte Kramer, and two grandchildren. Our father's legacy will be his unshakable devotion to God and his commitment to living a life of charity, honesty, and integrity.
Husband, father and grandfather, Dr. Kramer went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Apr 10. He grew up in Sparks, NV and brought his family to West Covina in 1967. He was a graduate of La Verne College, Talbot Theological Seminary, and Columbia Evangelical Seminary. His last pastoral position was at Walnut Valley Baptist church.
At 17, he volunteered to serve his country during World War II. He was a Radioman 3rd class on LST1065 attached to the U.S. Missouri.
He worked for Southern California Edison for 35 years but his passion was sharing God's grace and goodness, creating children's Sunday school programs and being a camp director at Verdugo Pines Bible Camp.
He leaves behind his wife of 60 years - Flora, his sisters Frances (Daryl) Reynolds and Aida (Jim) Betty, children - Rebecca (Jerry) Kolesiak, Bert Kramer, Charlotte Kramer, and two grandchildren. Our father's legacy will be his unshakable devotion to God and his commitment to living a life of charity, honesty, and integrity.

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