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OBIT: William Thomas Schramm 1989 - 2013


William Thomas Schramm
April, 17, 1989 - April 26, 2013
Resident of Alamo
Will Schramm, age 24, passed away very unexpectedly on Friday, April 26 from injuries following a car accident. 

 
Will was born in Seattle, Washington and his family moved to Alamo in 1994 where he attended Rancho Romero, Stone Valley and Monte Vista. Will also attended DVC, Butte and Chico State. 
Family and many friends shared memories of Will at a candlelight vigil in Oak Hill Park on Monday, April 29. A free spirit, Will referred to himself as a Time Traveling Diamond who enjoyed baseball, music, golf, skateboarding and walking the Labyrinth. He had many, many friends who spoke lovingly of the difference Will has made in their lives. 
Will is survived by his parents, Tom and Dory Schramm; his brothers Mark and Jack Schramm; his grandparents, Roger and Emily Ehm and Tom and Nancy Schramm; his many aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends. 
Family and friends are invited to a memorial service in Will's honor on May 23, 2013 at 2:00 at the San Ramon Valley United Methodist Church, 902 Danville Blvd, Alamo, CA 94507.
We would like to build a labyrinth in Will's memory. If you can, please direct your gifts to the San Ramon Valley United Methodist Church, SRVUMC. Please make your gifts in Will's name.
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OBIT: Newhall Park 47-year-old transient pulled dead from a creek

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Concord police believe a 47-year-old transient pulled dead from a creek in Newhall Park drowned after falling in.
A neighborhood resident pulled the man from the water at about 5 p.m. yesterday. Police and paramedics arrived minutes later and rushed the man to John Muir Medical Center, where a doctor pronounced him dead.
The resident told police he had seen the man in the creek earlier in the day and told him to get out of the water, police said. The resident told investigators the transient was alert but may have been drunk, said police Lt. Keith Whitaker.
The resident said he returned about 5 p.m. to check on the transient and found him lying in the water, Whitaker said.
Police withheld the man's identity but said he was a transient often seen in the area.
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