Robert La Fontaine
We had a beautiful daughter Denise Alicia La Fontaine she kept her mother’s last name

Birth date: Mar 26, 1943 Death date: Jul 19, 2025
Myrna Kramer, beloved Daughter, Sister, Mother and Grandmother, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 19, 2025. Myrna had a free spirit and a zest for life that touched everyone who knew her. Her happy place was on her favorite Read Obituary
We had a beautiful daughter Denise Alicia La Fontaine she kept her mother’s last name
As a young lady she used to work in the Spooner theatre in the Bronx she would escort me to my seat always prim and proper. Always with a smile on her face test in peace 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
As a young lady she used to work at the Spooner movie and she would escort me to my seat. Always primp and proper. Rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Myrna was instrumental in helping me build my pool and was there with me throughout the entire process. She gave me a turtle tile puzzle for he bottom of my pool. We named it MAK. I’ll always think of you when I see it.
Myrna was a true Patriot. Sign waving for President Trump was how I met her. She was always so sweet and caring.
Hey there beautiful angel. Mike and I are going to miss you terribly. Your smile, and presence lit up the room. Not to mention you were the LRC champion on game night and took all our cash.
Know our hearts are breaking with the loss of you. Please watch over us and know you will be ever present in our hearts. God Speed and God Bless!
My sweet beautiful sister Myrna. I will miss you for the rest of my life. I still remember our childhood so vividly. I have so many wonderful memoris of you. You always made me laugh, cry, and be crazy. My time withy you was always so very precious. You were a wonderful sister, daughter, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother. Your family always gave you so much joy. Your children Denise, Jackie and Ron, all held a special place in your heart. I pray for them and for all us who loved you dearly. I hope you are having fun with our sister Laura. Rest in peace my love.
The last time I saw Myrna was this past 4th of July — and I think this photo says everything about who she was.
Even though she was weak, she showed up in full red, white, and blue, decked out in sparkle, peace-sign shades, and passing out trinkets to everyone so we could match her vibe.
She was strong in every sense of the word. Beautiful through and through.
Myrna, thank you for showing me that day how to show up with joy, no matter what. You were one of a kind, and you will be missed deeply. Fly high, sparkle on, and keep spreading that peace and sass wherever you are. 💔❤️🤍💙