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Sue ramsey clemmer
September 21, 2009
My love and sympathy to all of the Ramsey and Palmer family.She was my loving Aunt and will be missed but always in our hearts.
Cindy Ramsey
September 20, 2009
My husband, William Clyde Ramsey wanted to let all of June's family know that he loved his sister very much. Although he wants very much to attend her services, his recent stroke and surgery for an aortic aneurysm has left him to weakened to attend. On behalf of my husband, myself and our children we want to say that June was a loving sister and aunt, and that we will miss her very much.
Joseph (Joe) Ramsey Jr.
September 20, 2009
June was my first cousin and her father lived part time with my Mother & Father in Lynchburg, Va. Was always happy to see her at Sears when visiting Richmond.
Kathy Woodson
September 20, 2009
Aunt June was a very special person and my loving aunt.I will miss her and keep her memory close to my heart.My sincere and deep sympathy to her entire family in their time of grief.I loved her as a child and more as an adult and will forever be greatful she helped my family reconnect with my Father(her brother)Harold Ramsey.She gave my children lots of loving memories when they were small and always showed me unconditional love.The world is a lonlier place without her.May God comfort her family through the coming days and months.
With great love and admiration,
Kathryn Annette Ramsey Miller Woodson
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