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Gene Alfred Ramberg

Portland, Oregon

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Ramberg, Gene Alfred 67 May 02, 1948 Oct. 22, 2015 After a noble battle with melanoma, Gene Alfred Ramberg passed away Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015, in his home with his wife and three children by his side. Gene shared his love of reading with his children, grandchildren and students for more than 20...

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I just learned of the passing of Gene at our 50th Grant Hi reunion last Friday night. I am so sorry for your loss. Gene was a wonderful friend in high school and for a year or so afterwards. And I enjoyed visiting with him at past reunions. He was a wonderful man and will be missed.
Jill Sensenbach Littlejohn

Sorry to hear of loss of one more Ramberg.

I was thinking of Ron just today, my Bro.

Lorri, Luise I am sharing.

Wow what a perfect picture of the Gene we all knew and loved! We will all remember his gentle kindness forever. Love to all the Ramberg family.
Sue Buck and children (Ridgefield,WA)

Ramberg family,
We are thinking of you during this difficult time. Gene was always so friendly and funny, and I always enjoyed talking to him at our many functions over the years. He was a great 'sports' dad, and I specifically remember how he'd watch Alex and our tennis team match after match at Madison, supporting him and offering 'tips.' We were blessed to know such an awesome person....

-Bryan and Suzanne Alvord

I am so sorry that Gene lost his battle with cancer. I know the loss to your family is devastating, and my deepest sympathy and prayers go out to all of you.

Dear Barbara and family,
So sad to hear about your loss. I am so sorry.

Oh Barbara, Dave and I are so very sorry to learn of Gene's passing. He was such a kind and gentle soul, and we feel lucky to have known him. Take care and know our thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

Dear Barbara and Family,
Love, thoughts and prayers for your family. I have fond memories of Gene when I was growing up. I am sorry for your loss.
Fondly,
Janet Boller Dalton