Gregorio-Ramirez-Obituary

Gregorio A. Ramirez

Phoenix, Arizona

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Ramirez, Gregorio (Greg) A. Passed away on December 14, 2010 at the age of 87. He was born in Litchfield, AZ on July 6, 1923. He was preceded in death by his wife Josie Ramirez, grandson David A. Lucero, parents Eva and Gregorio Ramirez, sister Dolores Duran and brother Manuel Ramirez....

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Dear Nino,

I love you so very much. Now your in heaven with Nina Josie and my Aunt Chrissy. Tell them both I love them very much and I will miss you. May you rest in peace now and forever.

Love Always,
Your goddaughter
Stephanie

Mr. Greg
I have very fond memories of my childhood at your house. I remember you always treating all of us kids great and being the life of the party with your sense of humor. One joke in particular "Who want's punch? Well line up and I'll punch you!" LOL Got to love it! I remember our days of shooting pool and you teaching me the ropes. Good times Mr. Greg, you will be missed by me and my family! God Bless and my best wishes to the family. Your going to walk with God now. Love-Shannon

My Dear Nino,
I have missed you so much with each passing year and wish things would have been different so that I could have spent more time with you. You loved me unconditionally and taught me so much about a nationality and a heritage that I knew nothing about. You took me into your home and life without one question and for all these things I will love and miss you for. You went home to be with Tia Josie and I know that she is waiting to hug you and love you so rest Nino and take...

Mr. Greg,
I will always remember the wonderful times we shared, your family and mine. We done it so often, that soon it was hard to tell the diffrence. Between Families. I feel as if I'm now part of your Family. You were always an inspiration to me. Your humor and wit are unmatched. :D I will miss you my Friend. I Bid You and your Family PEACE.
Thank You for everything...

nothing has ever been the same after grandma passed away 12 years ago.two years after she passed on.i recorded a rap song called "leaving home". it was about living with my grandparents and cousin frankie.just the four of us sharing our lives.we had great times there.but coming to terms that one day
i would move out on my own.leaving home was so hard to do.i missed them even though we kept in touch.and remembering the times i had with them.after grandma passed on.i wrote the song and...