KAREN-RAMSER-Obituary

KAREN A. RAMSER

Parma, Ohio

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(nee Kraus), age 63. Dearly beloved wife of Leslie; loving mother of Timothy Egri (Kristine) and Shelly Cantale (James); dearest grandmother of Jayden and grandmother to be; dear daughter of Philip Sr. and Helen (both deceased); step- daughter of Dolly Kraus; cherished sister of Paul Kraus...

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Every time I see a cardinal I know it is you stopping by to say hello! Love and miss you!

Love always, Paul

Deepest sympathy and love to Les, and all of the Ramser family and the Kraus family. I hadn't seen Karen in many years, but will always cherish the fond memories of making (and eating) an entire Boston Cream Pie, of her gentle and loving nature and how much we used to laugh together. Karen and I used to be sisters-in-law, and she will always remain family in my heart. She was beautiful both inside and out. Rest in Peace Karen - you are now in the arms of our Lord.

I am missing my work buddy,my lunch buddy,my hummingbird buddy,my gardening buddy,my book buddy..my gentle,thoughtful caring friend. Whenever I see a hummingbird I will think of you Karen. I am so blessed to have known you. I am sure you are in a much better place..where the hummingbirds never leave.

I love you, Karen with a K!
Love,
Caren with a C

Karen and I met while working at Pediatric Services. I always admired her calmness, patience, and competence even in the most stressful situations. She introduced me to flower gardening and shared her vast knowledge and beautiful flowers with me.
God bless you, Karen.
Enjoy the gardens of Heaven.

I only met and worked with Karen personally for the last 2 years. She enjoyed reading and her coffee. Her hair and nails were always together. She was a very kind and caring person. My conversation with her will truly be missed. Prayers and condolences to her family at this time she will be missed.

I had worked with Karen for several years. She was a very kind and caring person. A couple of things that I will also remember about Karen, She was an avid reader, and she loved Dunkin Donuts Coffee. Everyday when she came to work, Karen had a cup of Dunkin Donuts Coffee in one hand, and a new noval that she was reading in the other hand. R.I.P- Karen

Sending my condolences to the Ramser family. I had the pleasure of meeting Karen at Aristocrat. She was a dear co-worker and very down to earth person who you could depend on for a laugh. May God bless the family during this tragic time and in the future. Rest in peace Karen.