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Kramer, Benjamin Abraham September 16, 1914 - June 4, 2008 Longtime Chicago businessman, and co-founder of "The Pickle Barrel" chain of restaurants, passed away peacefully, at the age of 93 ¾ at Scottsdale Healthcare, Osborn on Wednesday, June 4th, at approximately 3 p.m.; with his son, Mark, and companion, Gail Dole by his side. Ben was born in Chicago, and preceded in death, by parents, Herschel and Rose Nortman-Kramer (both Russian emigrees). Ben was also preceded in death by his younger brother, Sidney, who passed away in February 1990. Ben was graduated from the original Lane Tech High School on Division St. and then Wright Junior College, where he was on both the football and wrestling teams. In the late 30's, Ben met, and later eloped and married Regina Katherine Lichtenstein, daughter of Julius and Ella Lichtenstein, of Budapest Hungary, and sister of Leo Lichtenstein, and cartoonist, George Lichty, creator of the syndicated "Grin and Bear It" comic strip. All of the above preceded Ben in death. During World War II, Ben served with the 5th Army Air Corps, 15th Bomber Wing, stationed in Foggia, Italy. Then became a Master Sargeant in charge of propeller motors, for a squadron of famed B-24 Liberator bombers. At wars end, Ben returned to Chicago, and he and Regina conceived one son, Mark Edward, born on September 30, 1946. Ben began a series of businesses, the first being the Howard Street Liquor Store, followed by The Palace Liquor Store and Hotel, the Stateway Garden Supermarket, Laundromats and a Lumberyard, all on South State Street. In 1962, Ben, his brother Sidney, and Leo Osher opened their first "Pickle Barrel" at 1423 North Wells street, in the "Old Town" area of Chicago. Their second restaurant was at Howard and Western, followed by Northbrook, Park Forrest, and finally the "Pickle Barrel" at 50 East Oak Street. During this time, he also opened a "Paul Bunyan Restaurant". Son Mark graduated Highland Park High School in 1964. Ben and Regina divorced, and both moved back to Lake Shore Drive. Mark graduated Arizona State University in 1969 with bachelor's degrees in both journalism and sociology. After almost 3 years as a Scottsdale Arizona police officer, Mark went to work for Ben at the "Pickle Barrel" restaurant on Oak Street, where he became personal friends with McDonald's founders, Ray and Joan Kroc. In 1972, Ray gave Mark the opportunity to own a McDonald franchise, and in 1975 Mark opened his first restaurant in Phoenix. Mark now has 13 McDonald's in Scottsdale, NE Phoenix and Fountain Hills Arizona, and is President of McDonalds Restaurant of Scottsdale. The last "Pickle Barrel" was sold in 1983. Ben moved to Arizona in 1984, and became a "secret shopper", buyer and advisor for Mark's company. Ben was active until the end, played golf twice weekly, enjoyed travel, music and the arts. He was remarkable, and looked twenty years younger than his true age. Ben's death was sudden, due to complications for a fall, causing a subdural hematoma and complicating renal failure and pneumonia. Ben is survived by Son, Mark and significant other Gail Dole, nieces, Wendy and Debbi, nephew Larry and countless dozens of friends. His final resting place is West Lawn Cemetery, buried in a family plot with his parents and brother in Chicago IL. He will be sadly missed and always loved by all who knew him. A memorial and celebration of life will be held Sat. June 21st, 5 to 8 p.m., at "Don and Charlie's" Restaurant, Scottsdale, Arizona. For more information, call Don and Charlie's at 480-990-0900. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ronald McDonald House of Phoenix.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jun. 15, 2008.

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Sharon Dolbow

July 14, 2008

We will miss our "Dear Friend" and
"Magnificant Person" , "Ben"...
We will hold on to and "Treasure" those "Memories" we've shared Forever !
Extending our Deepest Sympathy ,
Sharon and Tom Dolbow

Jori Slatin

June 21, 2008

My dear Ben was a refined gentleman, a rare jewel defined by his grace, compassion, integrity, and deep love and commitment to family and friends. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a "twinkle" in his eye--people naturally gravitated to him. Ben was my Father's dearest friend, so I was fortunate to know and love him too!

I join everyone whose lives were impacted by this dear, sweet, kind and generous man to remember a "gentle giant" with a love of golf, the arts, friends, relatives and above all, to Mark and Gail, whom I extend my deepest sympathy.

Life does not cease, it just changes form and so now I have my memory of Ben and it will always be with me.

And Ben, "you're beautiful"....

With love always,
Jori

Michael & Samantha Kiel

June 21, 2008

Mark our hearts are with you. We will truly miss your dad. He was a great man & we loved him dearly. There are no words that could express how sorry we are.
Love Mike & Samantha

ANITA OTTE

June 16, 2008

MARK, SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOST. YOUR FATHER WAS A GREAT MAN, AND FRIEND. I WORED FOR HIM ON WELLS STREET AS WELL AS HOWARD AND WESTERN WITH MY SISTER AND BILL FAWCETT (THE DAY BARTENDER) WHO IS LIVING IN HAWAII. I KNOW YOU WILL REMEMBER ANITA OTTE AND ROSE OTTE . WE LOVE YOUR DAD AND WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES AT THE PICKLE BARREL. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

Meri Johnston

June 15, 2008

To all who loved Ben Kramer, I am sorry for your loss. I am not sure I ever met Ben, but I heard many, many wonderful stories about him. Each story was a tribute to his sense of humor, his kindness, and his character. May he rest well in peace.

Alllan & Patty

June 15, 2008

Our Ben is with the Angels now and rightly so, he was such a good man and dear friend, we will remember him always, he was so special, it’s beyond words.

Ben left a legacy of love, friendship and compassion to all who knew him. He will be remembered by all as a man of honor. pride, committment and courage with a loving heart and a beautiful smile.
Allan & Patty

Barry Keene

June 15, 2008

Mark,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I remember meeting your father back in 1978. He was very kind to me even though I had just left PB Wellington. I remember he told me that " you young fast food guys wouldn't last a shift in a full service restaurant"!

Richard Slatin

June 15, 2008

Ben was my Father's Best Friend. Ben and Gail, and Allan and Patty; they loved spending time together. Meeting Ben late in life, I found him profoundly kind, loving and gregarious about life. My wife, Aurora, and I spent time with the four of them, times filled with laughter, life, and Ben's signature saying "You know, (fill-in name, here)". I still can hear him. Ben, you are loved, and missed.

Barry Keene

June 15, 2008

Mark,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I met your father on a couple of occasions back in the late 70's; even though I was no longer working for you he was very courteous and friendly. He once told me that none of us young fast-food guys would last a shift in a full service restaurant!

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