In Memory

George Kramm

George Phillip Kramm Obituary
 
George Phillip Kramm
February 7, 1964 - October 7, 2015
Resident of Fremont
George passed away suddenly because of injuries he sustained during a mountain biking accident. He was doing something he loved.
George was born in La Mesa, CA and graduated from Helix High School. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees in communications from San Diego State University. He was an instructor in the communications department at the College of San Mateo for 27 years and was loved by students and colleagues alike.
George is survived by his loving wife Susan Farrow, his mother Patricia Kramm, his sister Rosalie Kramm and her husband Chris Jordan, his sister Marlene Gros, and her husband Ed Gros, his niece Laura Gros, his nephew Jason Gros, and his brother John Kramm. His father, Hans Kramm, preceded him in death.
All are invited to celebrate George's life on Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 12:30 pm at Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area, North Ensenada Picnic Area, 2100 Isherwood Way, Fremont CA, 94539.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Regional Parks Foundation Volunteer Trail Safety Patrol, P.O.Box 21074, Crestmount Station, Oakland CA, 94620.



 
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11/13/15 11:12 AM #1    

Tim Macy

This is really makes me sad, I grow up with George, playing soccer in La Mesa AYSO for years together and going to school together. He was a really great guy, he will be missed.


11/14/15 03:20 PM #2    

Annette James (Morton)

I remember George at Helix and always thought he was such a nice guy.  Keeping his family in my prayers during this time. 


11/15/15 01:16 PM #3    

Suzy Perkins

I remember George as a kind, intelligent, friendly classmate. So, so sad for his family, students, and loved ones. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

Suzy Perkins


11/16/15 09:05 PM #4    

Phil Burdge

My soccer Friend, George. I remember you like it was yesterday when we were playing soccer as youths. You will be missed. God Bless your family and the whole Kramm family.

Phil Burdge


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