Doris T Schram's Obituary
Doris T. Schram (nee McKenna) was age 82 born in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 17, 1934, currently residing in Cinnaminson, NJ, died on June 6, 2017. Beloved wife of Robert G. Schram (deceased) of 51 years. Loving Mother of Mark (Marianne), Daniel, James, John, (Michelle), Robert, and D’Arcy. Grandmother of Alexandra, Christina, Rachel, Erika, Nicole (Kyle Orozovich), Jack, Ryann, and John Papagni; 1 great grandchild Philip Orozovich; Daughter of John and Theresa McKenna and Sister of Kathleen Talcott(deceased), Margaret Mary Woodman, Anne DeVito, Virginia Harris(deceased), John McKenna(deceased), Mary Clare Mattis.
Doris T. Schram was a remarkable woman. She married her high school sweetheart and moved from Cleveland, OH, to New Jersey and ended up in Montreal, Canada to continue raising her children and supporting her entrepreneurial husband as he pioneered his way in the garage door manufacturing industry.
She was a selfless woman who always put her husband and children first. Doris enjoyed spending time with her high school friends and all the friends she met along the way in both NJ and Montreal.
She was very close to all her sister’s, sister-in-law’s and nieces and nephews.
Her door was always open to family and friends. Doris always gave everyone the benefit of the doubt and never prejudged anyone. She followed current events. She had a great sense of humor and always looked on the bright side and put trust in God.
Family and friends will be received at Chambers Funeral Home 4420 Rocky River Drive Cleveland, OH 44135 Sunday, June 11, 2017, from 2:00pm to 7:00pm
Funeral mass will be held at 10:00 am June 12, 2017, St. Lukes The Evangelist Catholic Church 1212 Bunts Road Lakewood, OH 44107.
In lieu of flower’s contributions may be sent to EWTN, 5817 Old Leads Rd. Irondale, AL.35210-2164 in memory of Doris T. Schram
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