Larry A. Cramer

Larry A. Cramer, 84, longtime Mooresville resident, passed away peacefully at home July 27, 2022. Larry was born February 13, 1938, in Shelburn, Indiana, to the late Carroll “Calvin” and Doris (Brooks) Cramer. He married his beloved wife, Norma (Trisler) Cramer on October 18, 1958.

Larry graduated from Ben Davis High School and began a career as a Registered Land Surveyor. Larry was employed with Lewis Engineering for more than forty years as a surveyor and the office manager. He was a member of the Mooresville Lions Club and Mt. Gilead Church. An avid golfer, he was preceded in death by a day by his best golfing buddy, Chuck Berwick. Larry was detail oriented and quite meticulous – traits that allowed him to be very accomplished with building models and replicas. Racecars, boats, birdhouses, lighthouses, and other woodworking projects were all part of his collection. Above all, Larry was a family man. He was a very present and involved dad and grandpa, attending countless sporting events and even coaching softball through the years. Larry’s memory will be forever cherished by a loving family and many friends.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Norma Cramer; son, Chris (Debb) Cramer; daughter, Tricia (Larry) Long; grandchildren, Kenzie and Katie Cobb, Levi, T.J., and Miranda Cramer; Cole and Austin Long.

Larry’s Life Celebration® Visitation will be on Sunday, July 31, 2022, 2 to 5 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Monday, August 1, 2022, at the funeral home, with Jeff Faull officiating. Burial will be in the Mooresville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Gilead Church, 6019 E. State Road 144, Mooresville, IN 46158. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. We will all miss you, you were so loved in the community rest well my dear friend, Laura, Susie and David

  2. Tricia – I am sorry to hear of you Dad’s passing. You are in my heart during this sad time. I will remember him forever with much love and fondness.

  3. Love and Prayers, Leland and Angela Kinnett, Jim and Linda Durflinger, Leland and Cayleigh Kinnett, Zach and Hollie McKibben, and Shawn Kinnett

  4. It is with deep regret that I learn of Larry’s passing . He was a fine man and was my late Wife , Karen’s , favorite cousin . She used to say that her Husband was much like Larry . Norma , You and I are in the same lifeboat and will be constantly in my thoughts . Losing a mate does happen but remember you are not alone . You are blessed by the good times and your children and friends. Stay with people and your grief will turn to disappointment. That transition is easier to deal with . To Larry – You are in the greatest journey of all . When you arrive at your destination, please Reach . Reach out and touch the Hand of God . For All of us…. Ad Astra , Sir .


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