Sherry Ann Kramme
December 27, 1948 - February 18, 2013
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Sherry Ann Kramme
December 27, 1948 - February 18, 2013
Obituary
Sherry Ann Kramme, an RN of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, was born on December 27, 1948, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She joined the angels February 18, 2013, in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 64. Sherry is survived by her partner of 21 years Stephanie White; two children: Cindi Kramme Rennard and Debbie Kramme Elliot and husband Glenn; grandchildren: Tanesha, Shelby, Autumn, Jermaine, and Michaya; great-granddaughter: Kayden; two brothers: Warren and wife Cindy and Jeff and wife Cindy; Nieces and nephews: Ashley, Billy, Katie, and Kenny; sister-in-law: Donna White; brother-in-law Don White and wife Lisa and their children: Chris and Nick; her beloved and four-legged babies: Sara and Sunshine; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and many loving friends. She was preceded by her parents: Ken Hemm and Alene Vale Hemm. Sherry loved to cross stitch and was very good at it. She also loved to travel-going to Eureka Springs or taking trips to the ocean. She and Stephanie have enjoyed traveling to visit friends and family throughout the years. In recent times, Sherry has really enjoyed reading novels on her Nook. She loved flowers, hummingbirds, and gathering shells from the beaches in Daytona. As a Registered Nurse, Sherry had many friends in the Health Care field, and she made them easily. She was a wonderful care provider, and it was well known that she was a staunch advocate for those in her care. Sherry really loved all children, but none could compare to the love she had for her grandchildren and her great-granddaughter. She simply adored them. Condolences may be sent through the guest book on this page.
Celebration of Life
- Date & Time: February 22, 2013 (10:00 AM)
- Venue: Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral Home & Crematory
- Location: 2103 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74104 - (Get Directions)
11 responses to Sherry Ann Kramme
Michelle Hoffman says:
March 4, 2013
I was so sorry to hear of Sherry's passing. I had the opportunity to work with her at the Long Term Care Authority. She was a committed servant to her family and those in need.