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Glen William "Bill" Ramseyer

Bluffton, Ohio

1936 - 2021

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BLUFFTON — Glen William (Bill) Ramseyer died on Thursday, February 18, 2021, after suffering a cardiac event two days earlier. Bill was born November 29, 1936 in Columbus, Ohio, the youngest child of Lloyd and Ferne Ramseyer. His older brother Bob (Alice Ruth) preceded him in death and his...

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My dear Mary and family, I just learned of Bill´s passing and I am heartbroken for all of you. He was the kindest, finest man I ever knew. He was also full of mischief toward me every year at the AFCA convention. My memories will always be of the two of you, virtually inseparable, still so in love after over 60 years! Please accept my love, sympathy, and prayers. May your memories bring you comfort. This photo was taken the last time we were all at convention 2016-San Antonio. I will...

Jerry and I looked forward to the Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Wilmington College each year because we got to visit with Bill, Mary and Bruce. It will be difficult to look around the dining room and know that we will not see his smile. He will always be greatly loved by all of us here. Mary and family you are in our prayers and thoughts. Miss your sweet smile Mary.

Randy and family, So sorry

Coach Ramseyer was a very special person for me. I was one of the 19 players on that Firelands 9-1 team. He taught me life skills that have served me well all my life. I owe my can do will do attitude to coach. He will be missed. His is truly a life well lived. Dr. David Love, Firelands class of 1963

Cindy, I'm so sorry to learn of your father's passing. My dad had Parkinson's; an unforgiving disease. It's difficult losing a parent regardless of the circumstances. I pray God's loving embrace will get you thru this difficult time. Sending hugs and loving thoughts.

Coach you were much much more than a coworker and friend. Thank you for everything you and your family has done for myself and my family. I have so many great memories of our time together. I will cherish them forever.

Thank you coach for your friendship and southern hospitality. I will always hold it in my heart.