Aubree D. Manapat Kramer, 19. Born in Dayton, OH. Everyone whoever had the pleasure of meeting Aubree would remember her for her beautiful smile that would just turn your day around. She was only on this earth for short time but she made a forever lasting impression on anyone she shared her presence with. AubreeContinue Reading
Aubree D. Manapat Kramer, 19. Born in Dayton, OH. Everyone whoever had the pleasure of meeting Aubree would remember her for her beautiful smile that would just turn your day around. She was only on this earth for short time but she made a forever lasting impression on anyone she shared her presence with. Aubree was the sweetest, most caring, down to earth girl; always trying to help people. That is why she chose to pursue a career as a medic in the National Guard. Aubree shared qualities of both her very different parents. She got her compassion and willingness to do anything for anyone from her Mother, Donna Z. Rife. Aubree was very head strong and stood up for everything she believed in like her father, Jamie D. Kramer. Aubree had a lot of really amazing friends but there are two girls in this world that were undeniably her favorite people. Those people are her two sisters, Ireland K. Kramer and Alexys L. Kramer. Aubree looked up to Ireland and admired her for all that she was. Aubree was always included when Ireland and her school friends hung out. As much as Ireland tried to keep Aubree from digging through her stuff, Ireland couldn't help but give in to her little sister. Aubree would have given the world for her baby sister Alexys. Her main intention for her trip to Florida was so that she could be there for Alexys and to help her grow into the woman she knew she could be. Alexys will do great things because of the role model Aubree was to her. All of Aubree Grandparents, Donald and Zenaida Rife and Richard and Katie Kramer, would always be so excited when Aubree came to visit. She knew how to make them smile. They helped Aubree become the woman she is today. Aubree also has two very special step-parents, Beth Kramer (wife of Jamie) and Brad Wertz. They raised Aubree like one of their own. Aubree had so many hobbies and so many things that she was good at. She was a great cook, aspiring “hula-hoopist”, beloved babysitter and music lover. She was very open minded with her relationship with God and how the universe worked. All of Aubree's friends are heartbroken to have lost what they consider a “mother figure” and caregiver of the group. They should find comfort in knowing that she is still looking down and protecting them from a better place. Aubree, you will forever be missed by many good friends, loving family and even lucky strangers who got to meet you. We love you Aubree! Visitation 5-8 p.m. Friday at Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel. Service 10 a.m. Saturday at Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel, Pastor James Goldsmith officiating.
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