[PRCo] The Eternal Flame

DF Cramer alto_trombone at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 24 09:02:38 EST 2013


My wife and I met in 1972 at IUP. I was a sophomore and she a freshman, oh and by the way, the gentleman who did the narration on the video was in her class. We dated through college and she was my accompanist for recitals. We went our separate ways for several years and were married in 1985. We are performing some gospel this afternoon at her studio recital.

Dennis F. Cramer 
http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/

> Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 09:27:25 -0800
> From: pcc_sr at yahoo.com
> To: pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org
> Subject: [PRCo] The Eternal Flame
> 
> This is a very special tribute to President Kennedy, Mr.Cramer----it is most special because it comes from someone known through the list!
> I listened and watched through the whole video.
> 
> The silver-dollar is a real treasure isn't it.  It has at least a double-meaning for perfect attendance and a reminder of the great tragedy which befell our nation.
> 
> This is also a peek into your personal life and an encouragement to learn more.  As a peek into your life it is at least a partial fulfillment of what you wrote
> earlier isn't it.  I do not remember the exact discussion nor your exact words, but this is a paraphrase of what you wrote:  "My intention is to make a difference,
> not just follow-respond to conditions."  Again, certainly this tribute is one example of fulfillment of the quote.
> 
> In another post about music you wrote that you and your wife perform together.  May I copy the role of 'Groucho" to ask:  "How did you two love-birds meet?"
> 
> Thank you for sharing your current challenges.
> 
> 
> Pc
> 
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> On Sat, 11/23/13, DF Cramer <alto_trombone at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  Subject: Re: [PRCo] [NOT PRCo] I had just walked the.................
>  To: "Western PA Trolley discussion" <pittsburgh-railways at mailman.dementix.org>
>  Date: Saturday, November 23, 2013, 4:54 AM
>  
>  I was in Mrs. Enterline's 5th grade
>  at East Franklin Elementary School. The three fifth grade
>  classes were in the cafeteria/gymnasium for an assembly
>  program when the secretary of the school came to the door
>  and whispered to the teachers. They began crying and I
>  remember being sent home. We watched through the Monday
>  funeral. I was taken with the bands playing the hymns &
>  dirges plus the associations with the Lincoln assassination.
>  I have always been a Lincoln fan and a fan of hymns played
>  by a band. I live in the same home where I watched.
>  Some side thoughts: Mrs Enterline gave me a silver dollar
>  for perfect attendance that year. I missed one day in sixth
>  grade and then had perfect attendance in grades 7-12. No one
>  else ever recognized me and I still have the silver dollar
>  One of the drums and the bugle used at the Kennedy funeral
>  are on display in Brucker Hall (band building) at Fort Myer,
>  VA. I once did a tour of Fort Myer and got to see the empty
>  stall where Black Jack was stabled. The equestrian unit
>  there still performs with dignity & respect.
>  I don't know if you have any interest, but this is a
>  recording of my new composition titled, The Eternal Flame.http://youtu.be/KTkS1I_85b8I will eventually have
>  better quality image and sound, but I wanted to give people
>  an idea of what I have been working on for the past 4 months
>  composing and rehearsing.
>  The local paper did a short article:http://triblive.com/news/armstrong/5119383-74/kennedy-ellermeyer-kittanning#axzz2lTNM7jGn
>  Dennis F. Cramer 
>  http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/
> 
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