Scott Cram Memorial

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Carls Cause Incorporated
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Friends and family fundraising campaign for Scott Cram to fight the stigma of depression.

$4,677

raised by 48 people

$4,570 goal

We hit it.

Update posted 3 years ago

Thank you all for your contributions and helping to hit the goal.  I've been in contact with Carl's Cause, they have been receiving the donations, and are incredibly grateful.  We still have some stickers left so if you'd like some (or more), let me know.  Just shoot me an address and they'll be dropped in the mail.  Oh, and contact me if you should have received some and they never arrived.

Salina folks, Eric Holmes has a stack of stickers to distribute as well.

Thanks again everyone, I think this was a great start to celebrating Scott, and keeping his memory alive.


-Karl


Memorial fundraiser for Scott Cram.  


All proceeds will be donated to Carl's Cause.  Please follow the link below for information on Carl's Cause.

http://carlscause.org/

To help keep Scott's memory in out hearts/minds, and spread the message of mental health awareness, each donation will receive the following sticker.  Slap it on your ride, cooler, dirt bike, regular bike, cooler, what ever.  Put it where people will ask about it.  Tell them about Scott, what a great person he is, and talk about getting help when needed.

For more pictures and Info about Scott from his Friends and Family, please visit:

Scott Cram Memorial Facebook Page


To receive your sticker(s), please email me at karlschwartz@outlook.com and include your address.  Thank you for donating.


Credit to the designer of the sticker, who donated his time and skill to the project.  Please visit Austin Gray's sites and check out his other work here and here .


Obituary:

Scott Robert Cram, 39, son of Becky and Jim Cram was born on June 7, 1980. He passed away on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 . Scott had a great love of life which he lived to the fullest. He had an infectious smile, care-free attitude and a loving nature. Scott enjoyed motocross and Kansas University basketball; he was inspired by uplifting music and the Word of God. His positive personality made him a much loved member of his Kansas and California communities

Scott graduated from Salina Central High School and attended Saddleback Junior College. He was a sales representative for Lexus. A man of faith, he was a beloved son, brother, uncle and cousin with many friends who will miss him dearly.

Surviving are his parents; brother, Marc Cram, Mission Viejo, CA; special friend, Twee Hayes and her son Troy, Southern, CA; grandmother, Glennie Schmidt, Larned, KS; Aunt Janet (who was like a sister) and her family Randy, Madison and Taylor Naus, Calhoun, Georgia; aunts and uncles, Rod Schmidt (Patty) Larned, KS, John Schmidt, Pawnee Rock, KS, Karl Schmidt (Emily), Overland Park, KS, Patsy Nelson (Mike) and Betty Dickerson (Tom), Albuquerque, NM, Charles Cram (Sandy), Krum, TX, Mary Myers (Jack), Littleton, CO; and many cousins.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Gene Schmidt, Ole and Margerie Cram.

This fundraiser supports

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Carls Cause Incorporated

Organized By Karl Schwartz

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