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When I was a kid, Coach Ramos managed the swimming pool at Medlock Park. I was always amazed at how suntan he was! Great memories there!
Bill Cole
July 21, 2020 | Atlanta, GA | Student


Atlanta, Georgia
Family-Placed Death Notice RAMOS, Augusto Coach Augusto "Cookie" Ramos Coach Augusto "Cookie" Ramos, USMC/Ret.,73 years old, went to be with the Lord on July 24, 2009. Coach Ramos was born in Tampa Florida, on October 7, 1935. He was the son of the late Miguel and Maria Ramos, he had two...
Read MoreWhen I was a kid, Coach Ramos managed the swimming pool at Medlock Park. I was always amazed at how suntan he was! Great memories there!
Bill Cole
July 21, 2020 | Atlanta, GA | Student
Ramos Family,
I have so many great memories of Coach Ramos. He always made me smile. I'm so glad I ran into him while having lunch about a year ago. We had a nice chat.
God is getting a great Marine.
Timothy Green
March 25, 2010 | Loganville
Rest In Peace....You will be missed and always remembered. You were a great coach and always made me laugh.
Wanda Love
October 22, 2009
SEMPER FI
August 27, 2009
One of my fondest memories was watching Coach Ramos bench the whole gym one day. He was the strongest man I had ever met with one of the kindest hearts. He will always be remembered. Class of 89
Bernard Pettiford
August 17, 2009 | Phoenix, AZ
We'll never forget you Coach Ramos. Tough, enthusiastic, a truly decent and inspirational man. SHS '75
Gary Thompson
August 14, 2009 | Savannah, GA
To the Ramos Family,
I too have very fond memories of Coach Ramos as a tracher and coach. He was a huge possitive influence in my life and the lives of so many others. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Mark Hobbs
August 11, 2009 | Tampa, FL
To all the family of Coach Ramos,
I have very fond memories of good
times shared with you folks. I
enjoyed visiting with you so much.
Your parents live on in my thoughts.
With sympathy,
Carolyn Gray
August 09, 2009
To the Ramos Family,
I send my thoughts and prayers. Your father was always an inspiration and a joy to be around. My fondest memory was always telling him I had leg cramps to get out of gym and him telling me in that tone that you knew better than to cross, that jogging would make it go away and he would always be smiling at me when I grumbled away jogging. I will never forget all of the times I have ridden back down Lawrenceville Highway and seen him jogging and throwing up his hand...
Stacey Miles
August 08, 2009 | Buford, GA