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George Cram Obituary

George Harvey CRAM Of Seatac, WA. Born May 26, 1952 on Tuesday evening, May 23, 2006, at the end of his normal workday, George relaxed into his chair and slipped quietly away from his life here on earth. George leaves behind his wife Debbie and daughter Angela of SeaTac. He also leaves behind his Mother Audrey Lasich of Burien, Brother Richard of Leavenworth, WA, Brother Jim of Kelso, WA, Sister Doris Parker of Woodburn, OR, Sister Twylla Adams of Salem, OR, Life Long friend, Paul Roberts, known as Bob, of Seatac, and Godson Luke Roberts of Kirkland, WA. As well as many nieces, nephews and very close friends. George was one of those men we can confidently call, A Good Man. Whatever activity or event in life George became involved with, he did so with the intent of making the other people involved in that event happy and successful. George seldom did anything without involving someone else. He desired to see others get enjoyment from whatever activity he was involved in. In that light, George has created lifetimes of delightful memories for many people. Viewing, Tuesday, 5/30, 12 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Funeral Service with a short time for sharing will be held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 31, 2006 all at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial Funeral Home, 16445 International Blvd, Seatac, WA followed by graveside service. A reception time with the family and friends will be held following at 3:00 at Tukwila Community Center. Please visit www.bonneywatson.com for an online memorial and guest book.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on May 28, 2006.

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Craig Proctor

June 6, 2006

My heart is with you and your family.

Joe Whitlock

June 3, 2006

Debbie,



Your Family is in My prayers.

God bless you all.



Joe Whitlock

Kathy Cottrell

May 30, 2006

To the family, I had the pleasure of working with George for many years in Fleet Services with Qwest. He was a good man and will be missed by many. Our hearts and prayers are with you.

Kathy Tarli

May 29, 2006

If you had the opportunity to know George Cram, your life was definately enriched in some way. I will never forget the big warm welcoming bear hugs I was greeted with and the way my brother-in-law made me feel when I visited his home - I always felt like I was in my own home.



Our family holidays will never be the same. George always contibuted, if not his home, with one of his trademark dishes we all enjoyed numerous times. He also offered up some unforgettable humor, whether intended or not. Above all, he shared his enthusiasm and genuine delight simply for having family come together. Thank you for that George.



To my sister Debbie, I cannot seem to find words that are strong enough to express my sympathy to you. My heart so aches for you.



To Angela, I know you will keep all the wonderful memories and important life lessons you learned from your dad close to your heart. I love you Ang, and will be there for you always.



Love,

Kathy

Patty Wentz

May 29, 2006

Dear Debbie and Family,

Please accept my sincere condolense regarding the loss of your husband and father, George.

Gary and Lisa Nelson

May 29, 2006

Dearest Deb and Ang,

how very much Gary and I are going to miss the "teddy bear".That is how i like to think of George.He had the biggest heart,he opened it for anyone,he opened his home to anyone, and if needs be...he opened his wallet to anyone.I have never known a man more generous than George.He was chalk full of big teddy bear hugs for anyone,how can you beat that?he always had a proud grin on his face when he watched you dance and not too long ago he told me how proud he was of how Ang had grown up.God got a good one now !!! We remember the good times with him and his stupid cat in the hat 4th of July head dress.....its great when you can think back and laugh.Its not right to say "Debbie" without "George"........God bless the teddy bear and God bless you and Ang.

All our love,

Gary and Lisa Nelson

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