Jane Gramer
Thank you for these wonderful tributes to Al. He was so fortunate to have so many friends. He was my hero and the love of my life! Jane
Birth date: Apr 23, 1939 Death date: Aug 30, 2022
Al “the barber” Gramer, age 83, of East China, died August 30, 2022. He is survived by his loving wife, Jane; devoted daughter and son in law, Karen and Andrew Maitland; sons, Scott (Sherry) and Michael; three granddaughters and o Read Obituary
Thank you for these wonderful tributes to Al. He was so fortunate to have so many friends. He was my hero and the love of my life! Jane
Jane, Karen, Andrew and family...My thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of your husband, father and grandfather.
To the family... When our family (Edwin & Shirley Steinmetz family) read the sad news we shared our many wonderful memories among us. Scott and I were in school together but all of us could remember the barber shop vividly and of course Mr. Gramer's wit and charm. Our deepest sympathies. Matthew Steinmetz
A sincere thank you to everyone for the kind words and memories. They were a bright spot these past few days. Al is at peace and so are we.
Jane and Karen
Aunt Jane, Karen, Scott and Mike
So sad to see Uncle Al’s obituary, many many family memories from our childhood. Always a happy man with a great warm smile. Sending hugs
To the Gramer Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Mr. Gramer's passing. Many fond memories of his great personality and his smile.
When I was a teenager my mother (Grace Wiseman) would send me to the barber shop with my younger brothers. Mr. Gramer would only have to say, What's up", and my younger brothers would share everything that was happening. There were no secrets at the Wiseman household. As a teenager I was embarrassed. I now share this memory with my family.
All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Moe and Wendy (Wiseman) Moreau
Karen,
So sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. He was a very special man to so many. How your parents put up with us in middle school and high school, I’ll never know. I remember once going up to CMU with your family and the Zyrowski’s for an alumni weekend. We all wore silly name tags. We were the Nett sisters, Clara and Cora. Jane was Kay O’Pectate and Al was Ben Gay. Fun memories to comfort you.
Sorry to see Al,s obituary .Hav,nt seen him for a long time.Al & I worked together at the Volkswagen dealership in Pt Huron in the early l960s.A great guy and fun to work with!!! I,m sure he is looking down from up above now. Ron Smarch Marysville
Al was just a wonderful person to be around! Even when the barber shop was full of customers you really didn’t mind waiting because you always had good conversations and caught up on all the latest MC news with Al and whoever was there.Condolences to the Gramer family! Bill&Mary Galvin
Karen
Condolences on the passing of your father. I pray beautiful memoirs will help provide comfort to you and your family.