Nancy Haymaker Kramer

December 7, 1948 ~ September 19, 2009
December 7, 1948 - September 19, 2009 Nancy Haymaker Kramer, 60, Mooresville, died Saturday, September 20, 2009, in St. Francis Hospital Beech Grove, after a brief illness. Nancy was born December 7, 1948, the daughter of the late Robert N. and Mary Louise (Leonard) Haymaker.
i was a friend of Nancy’s for over 20 years and loved to chat with her about any sport and she was fun to be around the friend i will never forget
I worked with Nancy for many years, she will be missed by so many people, both here and in her private life.
Nancy was a great person, she will be missed
i worked with nancy for many years downtown for the state she will truely be missed she would help you with anything anytime buy always wanted to make sure you knew how to always do it when she was done thank you nancy god bless
Our thoughts and prayers are with Nancy’s family during this time.
It will be hard to watch Purdue football without Nancy there. She wasa friend from school bus #7, a school buddy at Newby, at MHS and then Purdue. My deepest sympathies to Allan and the Kramers and the Haymaker family
I have known Nancy for 18 years as my co-worker and had the best time as friends going to quilt shows and visitng quilt shop and just hanging out enjoying our day. I will miss you ‘Girl friend’ and I will always remember those fun days.
My heart goes out to Nancy’s family. I met Nancy 21 years ago. It was because of her and her mother that I became a State employee. I will miss seeing Nancy at the fairs. She always took time out to talk to anyone and eager to help you with anything s
I will miss seeing Nancy at the reunions and we will be praying for the Kramer and Haymaker families during this time. God bless you all.
Nancy was a friend from the Department of Revenue. I still remember meeting her & her family at the State Fair. I worked with her on the Intangible Tax project & she knew what the Department had done.
Taken too young, too quickly, at least we can be comforted to know that our friend Nancy is still cheering for the Pioneers, the Boilermakers, and indeed, for all of us. She’ll be missed more than anyone can know. She was and is) a special spirit.
Haymaker family supplied friends for both of my sisters. The school bus would toot and turn around at Fankboner’s and pick Haymakers up on the return if they weren’t ready. Remember that?Nancy is present with the Lord now. Nancy always laughed and ‘had t
Our hearts go out to the Kramer and Haymer families. Nancy had a heart of gold. I will never forget all of her work for the MHS Color Guard or Spotlighters. I can picture her now amongst yards and yards of material happily sewing to create the perfect f
Nancy was perpetual energy with an indefagitable zest for life and all that was in it. We who remain have lost a blithe spirit but the Lord has gain another tireless angel. We mourn our loss but we rejoice in her peace and knowledge in the love of God.
Nancy was and is a special person. She will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathies to Allan and the Kramers and the Haymaker family
My thoughts and prayers are with you Larry and all the family.
Nancy and I worked together since 1984. I enjoyed working with her and learning from her. She loved Alan and Jeff and when Tracy came into Jeff’s life she gained a daughter she never had. Then when Paul was born well what can a say, she loved that litt
My deepest sympathies to Nancy’s family and friends. I will never forget Nancy’s willingness to sew for the Spotlighters. She put countless hours into each dress and took great pride in making the girls look and feel special. I know she will be greatly m
I am the sister of her daughter-in-law. She has been a constant joy in my life and she will be missed.
Nancy was the sister of my best childhood friend, Beverly. I remember Nancy the most at Easter Sunrise services, serving up delicious ham and eggs at 7 in the morning on chilly Easter mornings. I am so glad I was able to return last Easter to give her a h
I always thougth Nancy was one of the smartest people at IDOR. She was always willing to answer my questions and she taught me more than I wanted to know about fuel. She was very proud of her family and was thrilled when she became a grandmother. She w
I was a co-worker of Nancy’s and enjoyed working with her. I will remember her kind nature and good disposition.
So many years as friends, walking buddies and co-worker’s…Our kids were small when we met and we always had so much to talk about and could spend hours doing so…even though we were not on a constant walk together you will be a missing piece in my life
Nancy was not only a sister to one of my very best friends, but also a really good friend. It seems like I have known her all my life. We spent wonderful hours together with our children working on band and guard uniforms. She was always the go to pers
I am with memories of Nancy helping us in Home Ec class trying to find the solution to the perfect box pleat skirt, she had finished perfectly and we struggled for days, her gift of sewing and love of laughter will be fondly remembered. My thoughts and p
If it hadn’t been for Nancy, I doubt if all the guard flags and costumes would have ever been completed. But even better than that, she and Alan gave me Jeff, one of the best students I ever taught, and one I will never forget.
Though I knew Nancy first as ‘Jeff’s mom,’ over time she also became my friend. She was part of that ‘village’ looking out for all of us kids – even getting me my first office job. My heart goes out to Jeff and family.
I’ve had the blessing of knowing Nancy all my life. (Her family and mine have been friends from long before I came around!)The multitude of people who have shared their condolences with the family are only a small picture of the many lives she has touche
I still remember meeting Nancy years ago when she & my grandma made many of my show choir dresses which were all beautiful. She will be truly missed by me and my family. My prayes are with your family. In Christ Love
We are deeply sorry for your loss.