John-Ramian-Obituary

John T. Ramian

Akron, Ohio

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John T. Ramian, 60, passed away unexpectedly on January 31, 2010 at the Ridgewood Health Care Center in Copley.Born in Akron on December 30, 1949 to the late Rudolph and Stella Ramian, John had been a lifetime area resident. He was a 1967 graduate of Garfield High School. John went on to earn a...

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John had a heart as big as his belly. I will miss him alot. He has done so much for me and my family and I will never be able to thank him for everything he has done. He was the father I never had, there will not be a day that I will not think of him.

I have not seen John in a while but will always remember his sense of humor and kindness to others. What a good guy. God bless him, his family and all his friends.

I was saddened to hear the news of John's passing. I worked with John in the 80's at Bridgestone and what I remember most was his sense humor and his easy-going, fun-loving attitude. He was always a great host to his Bridgestone friends as owner of the Ido Cafe. I think he taught many of us some positive life lessons. My deepest sympathies...

I am sorry for your loss. I did not see John for a long time but I remember him with a great sense of humor. One of the most important traits a person can have.

I am so sorry to hear of Johnny's passing, and I send my sympathies to his family and friends. I knew Johnny through his sister, Stephanie, my collage roommate and life-long friend. We will all miss you, John.

Whenever my Dad and Mom came to Akron ~ Our Sweet Cousin Johnny always came to the Knights of Columbus to be with his Uncle Chris and Aunt Eleanor Fisher . My Brother John Fisher has great pictures of all of us together at those "parties" . He will be missed by everyone . xoxox Cathy Fisher Adorni , and John, Fred and Teenie Fisher

I will always remember John for his positive kind additude towards life. John always called us after all the college games played on Saturday & we would discuss the game. He loved College Football. Sure gonna miss him. Our Sympathy & Love to the family. Hugs Patty & Milan Powers

Cousin John was such an amazing person. Always laughing and teasing. I remember so many times when he would appear at the house with a pizza from Guiseppe's or would drive up to Caldoon just to hang out for a while. I know my dad always looked forward to hearing his funny stories and my mom always looked forward to the teasing. My grandma and grandpa looked forward to the phone calls and visits. I will miss his kind heart and his laughter. He was a special person who touched the hearts...

The family of John,my deepest sympathy is with you.I was a classmate of John's at Garfield High School.A very honest and caring individual.May he rest in peace.