Remembering Keith Kenneth Kramer
The horse community lost something very special when we said goodbye to Keith Kramer, founder of Triple K Stables, in June of 2022. Keith was a truly amazing man. He was a loving partner to Sue, a dedicated father and grandfather, and a friend to many--humans and horses alike.
We'll always remember Keith for his jokes, his kindness and of course...that darn whistle he did so well. His dream was for TK to continue on for many years and one day be the home of his grandson. All of us at Triple K are working hard to continue on and make Keith proud. He might not be around physically, but Keith lives on in every other way around the stable. He is greatly missed.
We'll always remember Keith for his jokes, his kindness and of course...that darn whistle he did so well. His dream was for TK to continue on for many years and one day be the home of his grandson. All of us at Triple K are working hard to continue on and make Keith proud. He might not be around physically, but Keith lives on in every other way around the stable. He is greatly missed.
Elaine kramer - The horse lover who started it all
Purchased in 1970, Keith decided he wanted to open up a facility that would be affordable, but maintain all the amenities for all equine activities.
Triple K Stables has been in business at their current location for over 50 years. Keith Kramer, late owner of Triple K Stables, became interested in horses while he was helping his sister, Elaine Kramer, pursue her career as a Roman Rider. |
Elaine Kramer was inducted into the hall of fame in 2005 at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame! This is a tremendous honor and prestigious award and we are extremely proud. Elaine is unfortunately no longer with us, but we remember her and her amazing accomplishments every day.