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Harry J. Ramey

Danbury, Connecticut

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Harry J. Ramey of Danbury, passed away at his home on September 29, 2010 with his wife of 64 years, Frances, at his side. Harry was born on November 4, 1922 in Lawrence, Mass., a son of the late Kater and Sultana (Hassey) Ramey. He graduated from Danbury High School in 1940 and was a veteran of...

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I, as well as mom and my brothers and sister, were saddened to hear of Harry's passing. When I went to mass at St. Anthony's, I looked forward to seeing Harry and Frances. Always a smile and a chance to reminice. He will be missed by many.

We extend our most sincere condolences to the Ramey family. We will miss Harry Ramey. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dianne and Bob Yamin

My deepest and heartfelt prayers to my Aunt Francis and Dennis and Wayne and their entire family. My Uncle Harry was always so very kind and such a wonderful Person and Uncle to me.I truly will miss him very much. My Uncle Harry is now in the Glories of Heaven.

Please be comforted knowing that Uncle Harry was met by the loved one's who went before him to pave the way. He is now at peace with no more pain. I will miss his daily emails. You are all in my daily prayers and thoughts. I love you.

I was saddened to hear of Mr. Ramey's death. My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with your whole family.

Harry was a true gentleman in every manner shape & form. I worked with him for many years at SNET. He was always positive about every thing & a friend to all. God Bless him

We are so sorry to hear of your Dad's death. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

May he rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole Ramey family.We will remember his smile and his love for family and friends.
Mohamad and Vera Fakhouri

To the entire Ramey Family-
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. Henry is at peace and without pain...remember all the good times...that helps ease the sorrow a bit.
He joins my mom and dad (Helen and George Jowdy) among so many others before him...he is in good company.
Brenda and Lou Meola