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Aaron Lee Ramon

Banquete, Texas

1969 - 2021 (Age 51)

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Aaron Lee Ramon Banquete - Aaron Lee Ramon, 51, was called to be with our Heavenly Father on January 19, 2021. He was born on February 02, 1969 in Dallas, Texas to Robert M. Ramon and Dolores Garza Alvarado. He proudly served our country in the US Navy for 20 years. He served in the USS Wisconsin...

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May you continue to Rest in Peace Cuz. One day we will reunite and catch up where we left off. Thank you for your service

My dear friend. You were like a brother to me. We served in battle together aboard the USS Wisconsin back in 1991. Our time together is a treasure trove of memories. My aunt in Richmond, VA. would make us some good Mexican food back in the day. You were a great friend and a shining light for me to learn from. My condolonces to the Ramon family. Till we meet again, Aaron. "Fair winds and following seas. Forward for Freedom"

We weep for Aaron today just as Jesus wept for his friend Lazarus. The love that we feel for one another and the love of God binds us to the love that we all experienced from Aaron. And I know that his family is comforted during this time of such great loss by the words of our Lord, "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?"

Stars of Life Standing Spray

Aaron was a close friend to my brother Steven Perales. My mother and I send our condolences to the entire family. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Cousin, thank you so much for always loving us. As far as I can remember when we were in town you came by to give us a hug and catch up on life. Mom hurts for you as we all do. Thank you for being you, a simply amazing person. We love you cousin! You will be truly missed, and our hearts will hurt for you forever.

Aaron was not just my Boss, he was my Mentor and my Friend.
He taught me so much throughout my career at the Robstown Post Office. He always had a joke to make us laugh.
One of his favorite things to say to the Carriers after it rained was, If it looks like mud, it's mud." Another one was, What's that got to do with the price of tea in China?" He was fun to be around and will be dearly missed. He and his legacy will never be replaced at The Robstown Post Office. He has left one...

Aaron, you touched many hearts.
I am saddened to hear of the news of your passing. My family of many sisters will always remember you with fondness. You were the life of the party. A good friend and coworker... you gave of yourself. Mom still can’t believe you drove to be at my wedding, she still talks about you. You are a true friend. Blessings and condolences to the Ramon family. I carry y’all in my heart. I have no real words. You will be missed by many.

He was a great friend and coworker that I will truly miss.