In loving memory of

Jeannette Kramer
May 23, 1964 - January 7, 2024

Jeannette Kramer, of Antigo, passed away unexpectedly on January 7, 2024 in her home. She was 59 years old. She was born on May 23, 1964 in Antigo, a daughter of Jacqueline (Rusch) Kramer of Antigo and the late Gary Kramer.

She was a graduate of Stevens Point Area High School, class of 1982. She attended Northcentral Technical College and later received her bachelor's degree online in accounting and business. Jeannette worked for Remington Oil and Wagner Shell for many years, she most recently was employed by Wisconsin Veneer and Plywood in Mattoon as an administrative specialist for the last six years.

Jeannette loved to spend time with her family and grandchildren. She also enjoyed working with her plants and flower beds, going to craft fairs, collecting wind chimes, and shooting darts.

Survivors include her mother, Jacqueline Kramer; significant other, Chad Anstutz of Antigo; children, Melissa Kruger and Bryon Kruger both of Clintonville; three grandchildren, Hailie Maree Kruger (Nick Elmer), Brycen Roberts, and Caleb Kruger; two great-granddaughters, Aubrieanna Jeannette and Willow Janice Elmer, and Lila Jean expected in June; two step-daughters, Shana (Brad) Volkman of Bonduel, Casey Anstutz of Antigo; two step-grandsons, Bentley Johnson and Micah Volkman; and special aunt, Patty (Donnie) Gaudette of Antigo.

She was preceded in death by her father, Gary Kramer; mother-in-law, Mary (Dennis) Anstutz; maternal grandparents, Herbert (Iva) and Jeannette Rusch; paternal grandmother, Viola (Edmund) Bauknecht; paternal grandfather, Earl (Norma) Kramer; special aunt, Nancy Rusch; special uncle, Dave Bauknecht; and close friend, Becky Tattersall.

A celebration of life for Jeannette will be held on Saturday, January 20 from 1:30 to 5 p.m. at Off-Sides Sports Bar.

Tributes

Louise Pavlusky wrote on Jan 10, 2024:

"My beautiful friend/coworker Jeannette I will miss you so much. Until we meet again someday. I will never forget our crazy texts emails and phone calls everyday. I appreciate you more than just a coworker you were a true friend, mentor and a great buddy with a beautiful heart. "

Deb & Tom Elst wrote on Jan 9, 2024:

"Our deepest condolences to the family, Jeannette was always friendly and smile every time you would see her, she will be missed? Tom & Deb Elst"

Skittone Charlene wrote on Jan 8, 2024:

"She was like a sister to me! We always had each other's back..alot of laughs and tears were shared for many, many years with this wonderful woman ?? Heaven has gained a beautiful person ,love and miss you my friend ???"