Betty-Ramaley-Obituary

Betty M. Ramaley

Easton, Pennsylvania

Mar 25, 1949 – Apr 4, 2025

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March 25, 1949
DIED
April 4, 2025
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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Betty M. (Marazi) Ramaley, 76, of Plainfield Township, widow of Donald Ramaley, passed away peacefully the morning of Friday, April 4, 2025, at her home. Born March 25, 1949, in Allentown, PA, she was a daughter of the late John C. and Margaret (Wodilla) Marazi. She grew up in the village of...

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Our sincere condolences to your family at this difficult time. May her memory be a blessing to all who mourn.. The Kaplan Family

Betty was a kind and dear soul, always caring for her patients and co-workers. She will be missed.

Amy and Kevin, I just learned today of Betty's passing, I would have definitely been at her service and so sorry I missed being there. I have so many wonderful memories working with your mom 3-11 on 3 north at Easton Hosp. and then continuing our friendship throughout the years. I will miss our lunch dates and catching up on our families, she was aways so proud of you both and all her grandkids!! My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Oh Betty , how I will miss our trip to Lancaster to buy our flowers that we would plant in our gardens. We just talked weeks ago about the trip we would make this spring. As I buy my flowers, I will think of you. Condolences to the families. May you remember the wonderful memory she has made for you. Hoping that they will help ease your hearts just a little. She was a wonderful lady and had a great love and passion for many things especially her family.

I met Betty while on vacation and loved the way she enjoyed her life and family. We bonded over our love of flowers and our loved ones. I will truly miss you and your great smile. Rest in peace

So sorry to hear of your mother´s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Betty was my mentor and friend, the strongest woman I have known. I´m so grateful our paths crossed. She told me "the other side is good." I replied "I´m counting on it." RIP my friend.

Our condolences and sincere thoughts of sympathy to Betty´s family and friends. Easton Area High School Class of 1967

I met Betty while working at Easton Hospital in the early 1970´s. She stopped by the Pediatric Department and laughingly joked about never wanting "any of those". So when she had twins it was really funny. I then worked in the Pediatrician´s office where she took Amy and Kevin. She was in love and so proud of her babies. She always had a big smile and warm heart.