Ronald -Ramey-Obituary

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Ronald E. ‘’Ed’’ Ramey

Age 66

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Sandy, We are so sorry to lose Ed. He was a very dear friend, fun to be with, knowledgeable, and respected. We know grief can be overwhelming, but we hope our friendship will help you through it.

Sandy, you and your family our in my thoughts and prayers. Ed loved all of you so--glad he got his dream of time in Florida---he told me how much he loved Holmes Beach and wished to spend his retirement years there. I know he will live in your hearts always

Sandy, Jessie, Andi, & families,
So sorry to hear about Ed. My deepest condolences to you all. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

Sandy and Family,
Sorry for your loss. Ed has given me and my family the opprtunity to have many memories to share as you have had in Marblehead. He will always be missed. Thoughts and prayers.

Sandy,Jessie & Andi, so sorry to hear about Ed. I know he will be dearly missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sandy, we are so sorry for your loss.
Ed will be remembered as a "fun guy".
Please call if we can help in any way.
Love and Prayers,

Sandy I am so sorry for your loss.

Sorry for your loss and our thoughts are with you & your family.

In loving memory of a wonderful big brother. I will love you and miss you every day.
Love Forever,
Pam

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Ronald 's Obituary

Ronald E. ‘’Ed’’ Ramey, 66, Bradenton, died April 9, 2019. Ed was born in Kenova, WV and grew up in Ontario, OH. He attended Ontario High School and graduated in 1971. He then joined the US Navy and served aboard the USS Saratoga in Vietnam where he earned a degree in data processing. Ed was a maintenance supervisor of skilled trade at Arcelor Mittal for 23 years until he retired in 2013. Ed married his wife, Sandy in 1980 and they have been happily married for 39 years. They enjoyed traveling and visited most of the National Parks on their Honda Goldwing. They went on many cruises and have enjoyed a lifetime of happy memories together. Ed also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and sporting clay competitions and he loved spending time at the lake. He became a member of the Free Masons in 2007 serving at the Venus Lodge in Mansfield, OH where he became Worshipful Master in 2011. He was very proud of his service there as well as of his Military Service. Ed was predeceased by his father, Paul L. and his brother, Kevin. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Sandy; his children, Andrea Faircloth, Jessica Bash, Dawn Hoffman and Adam Ramey; his mother, Naza “Lenore”; sisters, Pamela (Jim) Hinch and Christina Clinger; 6 grandchildren, Bradan Boggs, Abigail Weisman, Brianna Holley, Jade Faircloth, Joseph Schoonover, and Derrian Ramey and 4 great grandchildren, Tyler Weisman, Jr., Emma Weisman, Cameron Weisman and Blaise Schoonover. A Memorial Visitation will be held 3PM-4PM and Celebration of Life Service will start at 4PM Saturday, April 27, 2019 at the Unity Free Will Baptist Church 288 Pershing Ave, Galion, OH 44833. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory 43rd Street Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be made to www.brownandsonsfuneral.com

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