PULLMAN, Wash. — A memorial service celebrating the life of Jeff Krautkraemer, a Washington State University economics professor and community activist who fought for stronger clean air standards, is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, in Todd Hall Auditorium on the WSU campus in Pullman.
Krautkraemer, 50, died of cancer Dec. 10 at
He had spent years studying the economics of the sustainable use of natural resources and was working on the final chapter of a Cambridge University Press book on the subject when he became ill.
Krautkraemer was chairman of Save Our Summers, a Spokane-based group that advocates for clean air standards in the region. He pressed government agencies and industry groups to adopt alternatives to burning grass seed and wheat stubble in North Idaho and on the Palouse region in mid-eastern
An applied theorist in microeconomics, he taught undergraduate and graduate courses at WSU. His research concentrated primarily on natural resource and environmental economics. He was a frequent author of published scholarly works and was invited to lecture at universities worldwide.
He was born July 6, 1954, in
He married Patti Gora in
The Jan. 15 memorial service is open to the public.
In lieu of flowers, two memorial funds have been established to honor him. The first, to benefit the Krautkraemer children’s college fund, is through Washington Mutual Bank. The second, a scholarship fund to continue the spirit of his work, will be administered through WSU.
For the latest information, the Krautkraemer family welcomes visits to their Web site at https://www.jeffkrautkraemer.com .