Joshua Aaron Grams left his family unexpectedly on June 20th, 2023, leaving us so heartbroken and deeply saddened.
Joshua Aaron Grams was born March 25 th,1974 in Kenosha Wisconsin to Mary Kreuser Stolarik and Larry Grams. At a young age the family moved to Arizona and then onto Idaho where Joshua learned his love of fishing. Moving back to Kenosha in his teens he became a BMX rider which he enjoyed showing off his talents. Some might remember his shows at the Sears Plaza parking lot. He loved Rap music and thought he was a DJ.Joshua graduated from Tremper High School in 1992. After high school Joshua completed his apprenticeship and became a journeyman Electrician with IBEW Local 150 for 29 years. Continuing his love for fishing, he became a top Largemouth Bass pro. Winning many awards and becoming a two time winner of the National Bass Trials Tournament NBT in the Wisconsin Division and the only angler to bring in the 5 bass limit to the scales. He had a pair of top 10 finishes. He was so proud to have the opportunity to compete in the BassMasters top 150. And as he stated “rubbing elbows with the best pros.” It was a very exciting time for Joshua.
Joshua’s priority was being a caregiver to his mother for many years.His love was unconditional. He will be missed tremendously.
Joshua is survived by his mother, father and sister Sacha Grams and husband( Uncle Bill) Bill Watts Grams and his nieces and a nephew ,Sheyenne, Alexa and Tristen. His loving aunts ,Gloria Kreuser, Janet Kreuser and Jayne Robers and husband (Uncle Jim) Jim Robers. Preceded in death are both grandparents Sonny & Lee Kreuser and Don & Josephine Grams and his aunt’s Sue Ellen Kreuser and Jody Grams.
The family would like to share some advice to the families whose loved ones suffer from depression is to please reach out to those loved ones.
Per Joshua’s wishes there is no service.
Shirley Robinette says:
Oh my gosh, I’m so shocked Janet! I’m so sorry for your loss! Prayers and thoughts at this very difficult time.
Shirley Robinette
Amber Langerman says:
I am heartbroken. Josh was my first love and such a good friend. He meant so much to me. I wish I had been there for him…
Jayne Robers says:
Hi Amber, this is Josh’s aunt Jayne. I would love to hear your story. He was just a wonderful man. I miss him so. He fought for so long with his illness. I sure wish I could of helped him also. He never reached out. This saddens me everyday. Thank you for your kind words.
Jayne Robers says:
Amber see message below your’s.