Judith Kramer

Obituary of Judith Kay Kramer

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Judith Kramer, 70, passed away peacefully January 17, 2023. She was born May 3, 1952, proceeded in death by her parents, Robert and Frances Curtis of Osburn, ID. Judy may have been small in stature, but she lived life large raising her family, enjoying the love of God, donating time to the Kellogg Elks Club, and enjoying her animals. Judy enjoyed the outdoors especially when she was picking Huckleberries or on a simple fishing trip to the lake. Her extraordinary talent was her ability to write poetry. She has 2 different poems which were published in books. Judy also had an additional talent of playing music on her 2 keyboard Organ. Judy is survived by her children Melissa (Ron) Haak of Wallace, ID, Danny Kramer (Lucy)Wilson of Billings, MT, and Jeremy Kramer of Kellogg, ID; sisters Sharen Robertson of Spokane, WA, and Karen (Jim) Miller of Cheney, WA; grandchildren Brittini (Greg) Hitchman, RJ Haak, Hunter Haak, Austin, Molly, and Leah Kramer, and Carter Kramer; and great-grandchildren Braxton, Brayden Haak and Fysher Hitchman. The family suggests memorials be made to: Better Together Animal Alliance Shelter in Ponderay, ID, and Schneidmiller Hospice House in Hayden, ID.
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