The Casa Grande Dispatch, Newspaper in Arizona, Refused To Print My Mothers Obituary Unless I Paid An Extra Amount Because My Mourning Over Her Loss Took To Long. Donovan Krammer Sr. is, has and always will be an Evil Cruel Greedy Mean Man. I don't know why I thought he would give a damn about how long my greiving process took. To punish anyone for taking to long to print an Obituary is Unforgivable. I am still greiving and crying right now. There are many horror stories about Krammer Sr. and his Casa Grande Dispatch. I have had at least two other horible experiances. He is a master of Oppression upon us residents stuck with that Casa Grande Disgrace, we call it, paper. Parents keep your innocent kids away is all I will say about that. And please if anyone should know people from this area tell them my momma did pass. She was pretty popular.

 
  For My Momma
Betty Lou Sayer

Betty Lou Sayer passed away Dec. 18, 2006.

 

 She was a long time Casa Grande resident and recently had moved back to her home state of South Dakota. Her death was unexpected after a short illness resulting in a Hospital stay upon where she passed. She lived her life with great strength and courage while suffering from an extreme case of Rheumatoid Arthritis of which her diagnosis came in her early twenties. She had been in remission until treatment changes made by a local Casa Grande Doctor robbed her from any chance of recovering because improper treatment. Thus resulting in coming out of remission. She never regained the Remission state again. Her husband Charles passed in 1986 with devastating results onto her lifestyle and own personal beliefs of the people in the world today. She is survived by her three children Robert, Gina and Alan all of whom miss her dearly. She has Seven Grandchildren and Step-Grandchildren. Two In Casa Grande, Roxanne and Travis loved her dearly. She was well known in Casa Grande and liked. She partook in many Local Community Events including Alateen and Meals on Wheels. And so much more. She really loved the Asst. Manager at Whataburger and would want me to acknowledge her. I am sorry I didn't tell you, I just didn't know you.