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S*1282
Session 119 (2011-2012)


S*1282 Resolution, By Leventis and Land
 A SENATE RESOLUTION TO HONOR JOSEPHINE "JO" KRAMER OF SUMTER COUNTYNext FOR HER
 TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO HER COMMUNITY, THE SUMTER PreviousCOUNTYNext DELEGATION, AND
 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.

   02/29/12  Senate Introduced and adopted (Senate Journal-page 11)



VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

2/29/2012



S. 1282

A SENATE RESOLUTION

TO HONOR JOSEPHINE "JO" KRAMER OF SUMTER PreviousCOUNTYNext FOR HER TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO HER COMMUNITY, THE SUMTER PreviousCOUNTYNext DELEGATION, AND THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.

Whereas, Josephine "Jo" Kramer was born on December 28, 1924, in Savannah, Georgia; and

Whereas, reared in Huntington, West Virginia, Jo was a self-described tomboy who enjoyed playing soccer and softball with the boys, her talents later helping Huntington High School win the state softball championship. Among her lifelong friends from childhood was Milton Supman, who later gained fame as comedian Soupy Sales; and

Whereas, while spending the summer of 1940 with her grandmother and two aunts in Savannah, Jo attended a Jewish Alliance Dance where she met the love of her life, David Kramer. David was soon called to serve his PreviouscountryNext in World War II, and Jo enrolled at Marshall College. The two were reunited after David returned from military service in 1944, and on April 12, 1945 the two married; and

Whereas, the Kramer family moved to Sumter in 1949, and soon expanded to include son Tony and daughter Debra. During the years that followed, Jo and David distinguished themselves in their community, with Jo becoming very active in her synagogue, the Sumter Concert Association, the Sumter Pilot Club, and the first Hospice organization in Sumter PreviousCountyNext; and

Whereas, in addition to her community and church service, Jo began working for the Sumter PreviousCountyNext Legislative Delegation as the delegation secretary on November 18, 1976, and for the thirty-five years that followed she provided invaluable assistance to the citizens of Sumter PreviousCountyNext as an important link to the General Assembly; and

Whereas, during Mrs. Kramer's tenure she worked with numerous members of the Sumter PreviousCountyNext Delegation, including Senators John C. Land III, Phil P. Leventis, and John E. Miles, and Representatives Warren D. Arthur IV, J. Michael Baxley, Larry Blanding, Grady A. Brown, Ralph W. Canty, Marty W. Coates, Charles L. Griffin III, Phillip D. Lowe, Joseph T. McElveen, Jr., E.B. "Mac" McLeod, Joseph H. Neal, Raymond Schwartz, Jr., G. Murrell Smith, J. David Weeks, Thomas D. Woodrum, and W. Jeffery Young; and

Whereas, Mrs. Kramer has truly made a positive impact on South Carolina through her work with the Sumter PreviousCountyNext delegation and through her leadership and service to her community and Synagogue. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Senate:

That the members of the South Carolina Senate, by this resolution honor Josephine Kramer of Sumter PreviousCountyNext for her tremendous contributions to her community, the Sumter PreviousCounty Delegation, and the State of South Carolina.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Mrs. Josephine "Jo" Kramer.

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