Alan P. Kramer

October 25, 1949 ~ March 6, 2017
Alan P. Kramer, 67, a longtime Mooresville, IN resident, died on March 6th. The widower of the Nancy Haymaker Kramer, he was born in Renton, WA, moved with his family to Glen Riddle, PA in 1963, and graduated from Penn Crest High School in 1967. He attended Purdue University where he earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1972. During his time at Purdue, he married Nancy and they and their son Jeffrey L. moved to Mooresville in 1974.
Alan worked for the Indiana Department of Transportation for 31 years. A licensed surveyor, he specialized in land acquisition. He also operated his own land surveying firm in Mooresville. After retiring from INDOT, he worked briefly for V & S Engineering in Indianapolis.
Alan was also active in the Mooresville community serving over three decades on the Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals. He and Nancy assisted with the show choirs at Mooresville High School, served on the board of the Handicapable Camp for many years, and he was the current President of the Mooresville Lions Club receiving the Lion of the Year recognition for 2014-2015.
He was predeceased by his parents, Jerome M. and Norma Robinson Kramer, and his wife Nancy. He is survived by his two sisters, Marsha Scanlan (David) of Virginia and Janis Zane (Dennis) of Pennsylvania . His son Jeff (Tracy), Phd., and grandson Paul M live in Independence, Kentucky. Surviving extended family includes his brother-in-law Randy Haymaker (Joan) and sister-in-laws Beverly Beikman (Joe) of Mooresville, and Shelley Kelly (Michael) of Bargersville.
Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Alan P. Kramer from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, March 10, 2017 in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. A graveside service will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Waverly. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Banta United Methodist Church, Mooresville Churches in Mission, and the Indiana Lions Eyebank. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may share online condolences and leave a personal for Alan’s family.
Remembering a gentle soul and a considerate coworker.
Susan and Nelson Cramer
Nancy, so sorry to hear about Alan. I am sorry for your loss. Alan was a great guy. We rode back and forth to work everyday for a long time. Lots of snow storms but we made it. It was always interesting to hear Alan talk. He had lots of things to talk about. Fun things also. He seemed to loose his tie in the car when he got home. I just laughed and shook my head. He was funny. Again, Nancy, I am sorry for your loss. John E. Healy
Jeff, We are so sorry about your dad. We lived and were neighbors on Westbrook Dr when you and Lisa were in school. Your dad has joined Nancy in Heaven. Always loved your mom and dad. God Bless, Clara, Arvest and Lisa Rodgers
Prayers and love from Tim and Bev Viles!
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Yay, Purdue!
Forever Black & Gold!
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So many fond memories xo
Droll with a sparkling twinkle..wise and worthy…serving and gentle.. a kind man that with an easy smile….a pleasantness that we will recall.. and miss with much fondness…and seek to emulate in our own living…
don and lynn
Matt and I have never heard Alan say an unkind word about anyone in the 23 years we’ve been neighbors. He was a good man and will be missed.
I encourage everyone to watch the lovely video, here, too. Nice memories of Nancy, as well.
Nicely done video, Chris. Captured those things that were important to Alan so well. x
My prayers go out to Jeffrey and family, Randy and Joan Haymaker and family, and his entire surviving family. Alan was a good friend, a terrific husband, a great and proud father, who will indeed be missed.
He married Nancy, one of my all-time great friends, and through her, I was blessed to get to know Alan.
My love and prayers to all who knew him and are sharing in this sense of loss. I pray he is now in painless rest.
Larry Gajderowicz