Alan-Ram-Obituary

Alan Ram

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Ram, Alan E. Alan E. Ram, 53, of Scottsdale, Arizona, died unexpectedly on Monday, July 17th, 2017, in Mesa, Arizona. Alan is survived by his Fiancée Melissa Brown; his parents Edna and Michael Ram; sisters Shelley Ram-Saban and Dorrit Ram; brothers-in-law Avi Saban and Amit Levy; niece...

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I met Alan in 1991 when he worked for Tom Stuker and I was working at Pacific Honda in San Diego. After Alan went on his own I worked for him training salespeople at dealerships all over the country for two years. He trained me how to be a great trainer! When he had his house in Jamul, we had incredibly fierce table tennis matches there when we took work breaks. When we played tennis, he killed me and I was #1singles for my high school in Houston! One time when he was training me we were...

RIP Alan

I will never forget your's truely" Ring Ring"

A huge loss for the Automotive industry

Prayers for you Chief.

I just found out about Alan. We served together at 1st Tank Battalion. Alan had a wonderful heart. He always had a way to put life into perspective with his humor.
I consider it a privilege and blessing to have known Alan. Prayers to all.
Semper Fi

You are missed from all of us at Future Ford Lincoln of Roseville... You have taught us a lot and brought success to many of us here....RIP

I was devastated when I heard the news. Alan and I had spent the past several months setting up some training for our company. He was so personable and an absolute gentleman to work with. He was funny and full of life. I am so sorry for his family, his fiancé and his co-workers. You will all be in my prayers. God bless you all.

Alan was a true gentleman, and he was truly and inspiration. Alan will surely be missed. Rest in peace, Alan.

My husband Irv Grant and I have known Alan Ram since the mid 1990's when he first came to our dealership to teach our staff how to handle the phones. Irv had great respect for Alan and they spoke regularly. Alan had a real spark about him, an energy that lead to his success. He also had a great sense of humor.

We are both shocked and saddened by this. I last saw Alan in Tampa at a convention. I have enjoyed watching Alan become known on a national level. He didn't get there with...

Alan was an enormously positive force in the auto industry. His energy and enthusiasm was infectious. He went out of his way to help me and my business, just as he did for many others. He was one of the good guys in this business. As Randy Travis sang in Three Wooden Crosses, "it's not what you take when you leave this world behind you, It's what you leave behind you when you go." Alan left much good. Rest in peace, my friend. You left us way too soon

Alan was one of my oldest friends...we met in San Diego California during our 20's at a time when we were both trying to find both our personal and professional paths.

Alan was a very generous, funny and intelligent guy who loved entertaining and travel and had infectious energy!The last time we spoke, just before his engagement party, he had invited my husband and I to attend but we were already committed to a trip to Sedona, so we agreed to meet up in August. How sad I am that I...