Oohh.. I just loved John Cram! One of the most fearless people in the world! He loved life, enjoyed his friends immensely, saw the good in people and could see their pain too. If you never got to sit down and talk with him -- you missed out.
In 1995 we lost a dear friend and classmate John Cram. I grew up with John on Petticoat Lane, Bloomingburg. We had lots of fond memories growing up together that I will cherish. John had a love for horses and owned a mare "Beauty and her foal Wildfire". He showed both horses at Orange County Fairgrounds in the summer of 1975 with a bunch of us in 4H Horse club. John was truly a real character at heart and always found the "funnyside of everything"! We worked together in Bullville at Tryells Auction every other Saturday in the mid 1970's and spent more time laughing then working. It was an honor when I did John's euology. Missed but never forgotten.
Debra Esposito (Steele)
i went to school with john. we were friends . so sorry for lossDonna Hargabus (Dzinski)
Oohh.. I just loved John Cram! One of the most fearless people in the world! He loved life, enjoyed his friends immensely, saw the good in people and could see their pain too. If you never got to sit down and talk with him -- you missed out.Sandra Bergin (Scopoli)
I met John after High School. He was a nice guy!Beth Jones
In 1995 we lost a dear friend and classmate John Cram. I grew up with John on Petticoat Lane, Bloomingburg. We had lots of fond memories growing up together that I will cherish. John had a love for horses and owned a mare "Beauty and her foal Wildfire". He showed both horses at Orange County Fairgrounds in the summer of 1975 with a bunch of us in 4H Horse club. John was truly a real character at heart and always found the "funnyside of everything"! We worked together in Bullville at Tryells Auction every other Saturday in the mid 1970's and spent more time laughing then working. It was an honor when I did John's euology. Missed but never forgotten.