It's with deep regret that I announce the passing of local transit historian and author, Jack E. Schramm, who passed away this past Wednesday, February 24, 2010, after a long illness.
Jack Schramm was a wealth of information on local transportation history and was regarded as an authority on the history of the public transit systems in and around the city of Detroit. After retiring from DSR/DDOT after 40 years of service, he went on to author and co-author a number of books on the history of Detroit's streetcar, interurban and bus operations, and also co-authored detailed books and articles on the history of the city-owned DSR system. He also authored a number of articles on Detroit area bus companies for Motor Coach Age magazine—a bus enthusiast publication. Over the years, excerpts from his work have also appeared right here on DetroitYES! Jack, and his knowledge of local transit history, will definitely be missed.
Jack and his son Ken Schramm have also contributed volumes of information for usage on my Detroit Transit History website, for which I am forever grateful. My prayers and condolences go out to Ken over the loss of his father.
A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 11:00AM
Location:
Historic Trinity Lutheran Church
1345 Gratiot Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207-2720
[[313) 567-3100
Located at Downtown near Detroit's Eastern Market South of Russell Street.
Plenty of parking at the Church's Parking Lot.
Lunch to follow the service.
Any Donations, please make them to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, 1820 Mt.
Elliott Street, Detroit, MI 48207
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