Roy Kramlich

roy kramlich

Roy J Kramlich, Age 64, passed away Tuesday, May 24, 2011, at Sanford Health in Fargo, following a short battle with cancer.

Roy Johnnie Kramlich was born on August 30, 1946 in Kulm, ND, to Ernest and Leona (Gruenich) Kramlich. He grew up on his family's farm and attended school in Kulm. After High School Roy joined the army before returning to the family farm following the death of his father. Later he served in the French Foreign Legion. On May 22, 1992 he was united in marriage to Janice (Sand). The couple lived in Fargo and eventually made their home in Horace. For the last 22 years he was employed by Busch Agricultural Resources in Moorhead until the time of his death.

He is survived by his Brother: Garry Kramlich of Cleveland, ND; Sisters: Delores Grace Kramlich of Christine, ND, Leila (Raphael) Frownfelter of Kensal, ND; Nephew Christopher Kramlich of Christine, ND; Step-Daughters: Valerie (Christopher) Holm of Valley City, ND, Tina (William) Pierce of Gwinner, ND, Melanie (Aaron) Vining of Fargo; Numerous grandchildren and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife.

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  1. Avon InGrace, Garry & Leila I am so sorry to
    read about the death of Roy. I was also
    surprised that he has been living in
    the Fargo area, I just moved to Indiana
    on April 1, 2011 from Fargo.

    I was talking about all of you just a few days ago, trying to remember how
    old I was when I stayed at your place to
    care for you and milk the cows while
    your parents went to a Dr, in either
    Bismarck or SD (I don’t remember where)
    according to the year Roy was born I
    was only 16. Roy was very small, it was
    a good experience for me though.

    You are in my thoughts and prayers and
    my God be with you during this time of
    sorrow.

  2. Lehr ND
    To Roys family, Grace, Gary, & Leila May God be with you at this time of your loss. as my DADY always said .we are going down the valley onebye one . and so is life . sorry I was not able to be there with you all ,but my thoughts and prays were ther with you .

  3. Moorhead MN
    I worked with Roy for his entire time in the elevator at the malt plant. Matter of fact, both Roy and I got our start at the malt plant the same way, working for Kelly Services in a Temp. position first before being hired by Busch. It is going to be so odd not having Roy around anymore. He had been working so hard toward retirement, now not to get to enjoy it is not right. It just shows us that we need to enjoy each day as if it is our last, because life goes by so fast. We are going to miss Roy in the elevator. My deepest sympathies to his family in this difficult time. I wish I could attend the funeral, but I am scheduled to work and can’t rearrange the hours to accommodate being there.


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