Marcy-Ramos-Obituary

Marcy Joseph Ramos

Staten Island, New York

Age 71

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DIED
April 1, 2019
AGE
71
LOCATION
Staten Island, New York

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Marcy Joseph Ramos, 71 A very special person, beloved by everyone Marcy Joseph Ramos, 71, passed away on April 1, 2019, at home. Marcy graduated from Monsignor Farrell High School. He threw the first touchdown pass at Farrell. He then graduated from Manhattan College. He worked as a self-employed...

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Marcy, still tell people about losing that Championship game Decembert 71. I thought I was the only one who still remembers that game until I spoke with Joe at the wake. It was not a penalty!

Great memories on and off the Heckscher Ball Fields (Central Park) back in the 70's. Driving from Staten Island to Hoboken, NJ to go to work and many great things. PS.. Marcy is a member of the Engineers and Architects Softball League's HALL OF FAME. Rest In Peace.

So sorry to hear of Marcys passing, my husband Harvey Forman & his partner Thomas Fleet worked well with him. The gang also shared a trip to Aruba. Not goodbye but see you later.

Dear Joanie and family,

So sorry to hear of this loss. It's been a long time, but I have only the fondest memories of Marcy. My deepest condolences.

So sad to hear of Marcy's passing. R.I.P.

Marcy rest in peace. Can remember all the good times we had playing fast pitch in the Engineers & Architects Softball League back in the Seventies & Eighties.
We the Commissioners of the league Honored you with a plaque and Inducted you into the Hall of Fame of our League.
You will be missed by all of our former team mates and friends.
Rest In Peace
Mario F. Panaro

Dear Nancy and Joan and families. So sorry to hear about your loss. May your many fine memories of the loving times shared with Marcy, get you through theses very difficult times. Fondly, Marie Sedutto

So sorry to hear about Marcy's passing. Worked with him at the Port Authority and played softball with him for many years. He was truly a nice friendly guy and a heck of a softball player. He will be missed by all who knew him. Condolences to his family at this sad time.

Rest In Peace Marcy. You were a good man.