In Memory

Patricia Cramer

Thank you to Bonnie McMillan Terribilini for sharing this sad news. Patty was living in San Francisco. She attended our 50th reunion.

Bonnie passed on the following e-mail:

Patricia Ann Cramer, owner of World School of Massage and Holistic Healing Arts, died on Sunday, July 14. We'd like to invite you to celebrate her life with us!
Patricia was a devoted teacher of personal growth, wellness, holistic bodywork and energy healing, who graduated nearly 10,000 students during her 39 years as owner of World School.
The event will be held in Berkeley, California on Saturday, September 28th from 1-3pm.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/patricia-cramer-celebration-of-life-registration-67249772881

Location: Thousand Oaks Assemblage/Andrew University: Julia Morgan Hal, 1821 Catalina Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94707

Celebrate the Life of Patricia Ann Cramer

PLEASE REGISTER/RSVP

We really need to know how many chairs to set up.

VOLUNTEER

If you would like to volunteer to assist with the event, please register as a "Volunteer" when you click the Register button.

PHOTOS

We are compiling photos and videos to show at the memorial. Please upload anything you would like to share to Google Photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/WxjKZ2nUP1sZLj5L8

Unbenowst to you, there are people hoping you will come. How wonderful it will be to connect with you!



 
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08/09/19 04:22 PM #1    

Robert Jordan

I'm so sorry to hear of Patty's passing. I remember her as a wonderful, positive person in our school days, and she was just as delightful when I saw her at our reunions.


08/09/19 05:16 PM #2    

Steve Logan

So sorry to hear of Patty’s passing. She sat at our table at our 50th. I had no idea how special that was until now. 

We regret we will not be able to attend the celebration of her life. We live in Washington and can’t make the trip at this time  

God bless her and may she find her Piece.

 

Steve Logan


08/09/19 05:54 PM #3    

Jacky Spaulding

So sorry to hear of Patty's passing.  She was lovely and special person, always upbeat and fun.  I hope she is where she wants to be in the cosmos, still guiding and still inspriring.


08/09/19 09:35 PM #4    

Beth Bollinger (Quackenbush)

So sad to hear Patty has gone. She, Donna Thompson and I had such fun at Redwood passing notes, swimming, etc. and I was delighted to reconnect at our 50th. I remember her Mom’s garden and warmth. I remember Patty as always caring, fun, creative and energetic. She was an excellent cheer leader, too! Rest in Peace sweet childhood friend. Beth (Bollinger) Quackenbush


08/10/19 01:58 PM #5    

Bonnie McMillan (Terribilini)

I’m glad she sat with us, too, Steve. Wonderful memories of Patty, that sweet “Brown Eyed Girl” are etched in my heart & mind forever...that song always brought out her infectious smile and energetic personality. Rest in Peace my friend. Ed & Bon


08/13/19 04:08 AM #6    

Paul Lightner

I was very sorry to hear of Patty's passing.  She was a special girl and a special friend.  We had a lot of fun together throughout high school, culminating in the Senior Prom (double dating with our best friends, George and Annie).  She is missed.


08/13/19 05:41 PM #7    

Curtis Murphy

Patty was a walking smile and glowed. She made friends easily. So glad we had that class reunion as her and I had lunch together after the highschool tour Saturday. She was so busy talking to people reconnecting. It was always a pleasure to be in her company.


08/14/19 12:31 PM #8    

Karl Johannsen

I'm sorry to hear of Patty's departure.  We had a long talk at Porch-fest the Sunday after the 50th reunion.  No doubt, she would want us to celebrate her life by embracing our own all the more, and by keeping strong our connections to each other and to the goodness in the world.  It's a bit mysterious--or is it?--that I was moved to learn how to play the song "Brown Eyed Girl"  last week.  Patty, are you listening?


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