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Karen Cramer, who championed Texas Wesleyan and its new stadium, dies at 76
By Dang Le at Fort Worth Report
· June 16, 2026
· 6 min read
On a bright day this spring, Karen Cramer stood before a sign marking the future home of Texas Wesleyan University’s new stadium. Cramer wore a yellow Texas Wesleyan sweatshirt, held a football helmet and raised her right hand in the “Rams Up” sign. Around her stood student-athletes who might one da
Key takeaway Cramer wore a yellow Texas Wesleyan sweatshirt, held a football helmet and raised her right hand in the “Rams Up” sign.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Karen Cramer's passing leaves a void in Fort Worth's philanthropic community, particularly at Texas Wesleyan University, where her legacy will be cemented with the upcoming stadium bearing her name. The stadium, set to open in spring 2027, will not only be a testament to her generosity but also a hub for student-athletes and the community to gather, compete, and build traditions. As a trustee and lead donor, Cramer's impact on the university extends beyond her financial contributions, as she took a genuine interest in the students and their experiences. Her roots in Fort Worth, having graduated from R.L. Paschal High School and built a career in sales and commercial real estate, demonstrate her commitment to the city and its institutions. The stadium will serve as a lasting tribute to her dedication to education and community development in Fort Worth, and its completion will be a significant milestone for Texas Wesleyan and the city's athletic landscape.
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Published: June 16, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 6 min
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