Marlene Elizabeth Wolff Kramme passed from this life on October 16, 2020 at Linwood Village Nursing Home in Cushing, Oklahoma at the age of 75. She was born near Cushing, Oklahoma on May 24, 1945 to Albert Richard Wolff and Esther Elizabeth (Krebs) Wolff. She attended Happy Valley School and graduated in 1963 from Cushing High School. She worked at Bray Lines Inc. for many years and met her husband while working there. Marlene and Ernie lived in Cushing, Missouri, and Arkansas.
Her husband, Ernie Kramme, passed away in 2015. Marlene moved to Cushing in 2016 to be close to her sister, Alberteen Flint, her nephew, Doug Flint, and her niece, Susan Shock, and all her other relatives in Oklahoma. She is also survived by her stepson, Byrian Kramme and wife Lisa of Missouri, stepdaughter, Barbara Reyelts, and stepson, William Kramme.
Marlene always loved crafts, garage sales, gospel music, watching television, and loved her cat, Baby.
Graveside rites will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 23, 2020 at Zion United Church of Christ Cemetery in Mount Vernon, Missouri.
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