Duncan Kreamer died Friday, Oct. 8, at Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Towson, Md. He was 92 and was a former resident of the Vineyard for 49 years where he had practiced law.

Duncan was born June 3, 1918, in Paterson, N.J., the son of the late Albert Henry and the late Frances (MacDermott) Kreamer. He started summering in Oak Bluffs in 1952 and moved permanently to the Island in the 1970s. Duncan was a lawyer and judge in Bergen County, N.J., and practiced law on the Island for many years.

He graduated from Cornell University in 1940, was a president of the Old Timers Ham Radio Club and member of the team that created the B-36, the first strategic bomber, during World War II.

He is survived by his wife Irma (Guigni); his son Robert and his wife Nan Kreamer of Phoenix, Md.; his grandchildren R. Nathaniel and his wife, Marisa Kreamer, of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Elizabeth K. and her husband, Kurt Wittstadt, of Phoenix, Md.; his great-grandchildren Carolina M. Kreamer of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Kurt Wittstadt 2nd of Phoenix, Md.; and his niece, Barbara Veit of Wyckoff, N.J.