Jeffrey Scott Kramer

jeffrey kramer
GORHAM—Jeffrey S. Kramer, 59, of Gorham, passed away Tuesday October 31, 2023 in Portland. He was born in Annapolis, Maryland, the son of Roger D. and Nancy J. (Moffett) Kramer. He moved to Maine as a child and grew up in Gorham, graduating from Gorham High School. Jeff worked for the family insurance business before starting his career in IT, where he worked at several local companies. He married Teresa Libby in 1984, sharing 39 years of marriage until her passing in June of this year. Jeff was an avid Do-It-Yourselfer, and always included his family in the project fun. He enjoyed traveling with his family and they often accompanied him on business trips. He also was a fixture at his kids activities and sporting events and was a Scout leader. Jeffrey put his faith in Jesus Christ and toward the end of his life continually wanted to be home with the Lord and see his wife Terry again. Jeff was predeceased by his wife; his father and his granddaughter, Lauren Varney. He is survived by his children; Jillian Varney of Standish, Katelyn Ordway and her husband Bruce of Gorham, and Joshua Kramer and his wife Grace of Gorham; his mother, Nancy J. Kramer of Gorham; his siblings, Pamela Jane Kramer of Gorham and Roger Wade Kramer and his wife Stephanie of Gorham and his grandchildren, Logan and Luke Varney, Everett Ordway, Adelyn, Charlotte and Josiah Kramer; nieces, nephews and other loving family. Visiting hours will be at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway in South Portland on Tuesday November 7 from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. There will be a funeral service at Deering Center Community Church on Wednesday November 8 at 10:00 am. To view Jeff’s memorial page or share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

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  1. I meet Jeff working with him at the Portland Press Herald and stayed friends with him even after he moved on from there. Kellie and I kept in touch with both him and Terry getting together for beer and pizza. He had a great sense of humor and was always there to listen and help by saying a prayer for us. Jill, Katie, Josh and Grace, so sorry for your loss. We miss both Terry and Jeff, but are comforted by knowing that they are both together now with Jesus.

  2. Meeting Jeff in 1995 we became best of friends. So many great moments with this great man. You will be forever in my heart. God has blessed you in so many ways. Love you Bro and until we meet again!!

  3. To Jill Kate and Josh I pray for you in this time And that you find some measure of peace knowing that your dad is with your mom, in the loving imbrace of God. Until you meet again.


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