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Francisco Mario Ramon

Vacaville, California

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Jan. 10, 1952 - Nov. 22, 2010

On the afternoon of Nov. 22, Francisco Mario Ramon passed away at the age of 58 after a short illness at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento. He was born in Itascas, Texas on Jan. 10, 1952. Frank served in the United States Air Forces for four years and...

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To Gloria and her loving husband Frank
You would have to know Gloria and Frank to know the love they had between the two of them. Never on this earth has there been another couple that endured so much that thru it all they still stood on Gods love and laughter thru so many hard times. There will never be another such as them Thank you God for bringing them into so many lives. The world will miss you Frank and the smile that you always had on your face. Gloria remember the love you have...

To Mom,

Its your son Dave, you have my condolences. Dad was a well respected and good man. I believe he was right in his heart. He didn't talk much, but I know that he appreciated his family. He had a radiating aura of love about him. He was a dedicated and ambitious man. Once he determined he wanted something, he never quit until he got it.

His passing has made me realize a new lesson of life. Life is too short. I used to think I knew what that meant, but now I...

To Gloria Ramon: I am rememembering all the beautiful times we had going to Roseville flea market. Francisco Ramon was a good brother-in-law and friend and most of all a good husband to you for many years. We will miss all his jokes since he could go hours at a time telling them. Thank God he is no longer in pain. Sister-in-law, Joann Hesbrook

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

A little conversation and a little joke here and there, and always the time sheets. You were always in charge of them because we knew if you did them we would get paid...Thank you again. May your family find peace one day in your passing and know you are looking down on them, I hope they will find comfort in that one day. You will be missed...Our deepest sympathy..
Vera Cruz and Randy Westerlund

I knew him quite well. We would go out to visit his son in Stockton and would on occasion go to the flea market. He was a giving gentleman and was fun to be with. When Cindy Sue, our pit bull dog would go to his house to visit him he would say "Oh, no it's the pit bull"; he adored her and care for her with lots of doggie treats and toys. He loved his family most of all. god is blessing him now. Bob