Margaret-Ramey-Obituary

Margaret Louise Haynes Ramey

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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RURAL HALL - Mrs. Margaret Louise Haynes Ramey, 77, went peacefully home to be with the Lord on Monday, May 15, 2006, at her home. She was born in Surry County on Nov. 10, 1928, to Franklin Pierce Haynes and Foy S. Barker Haynes. Mrs. Ramey was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and...

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Jodi, Jolene, and Bruce, I am so sorry to hear of Ms. Ramey's passing. Jodi, I know from us growing up together, that she meant the world to you. She will watch over you and your family from heaven now. Jolene and Bruce, losing your dear mother must be heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you during this trying time. Ms. Ramey was like my second gandmother, she always had her door open to us kids whenever we needed a place to go. Especially during the summertime when we...

Our family extends our heartfelt sympathy to Margaret's family. We grew up with Margaret, and share in your loss. She was a wonderful person,and she will be missed by all who love her.

I've been a friend of Margarets for a lot of years until I developed heart failure sometime ago.I loved her and her family very much,and I'm sure that she will be missed .Shirley stoltz

We are sorry to here about your lost
we are here if there is anything we
can do please call us.

Jodi: I know losing grandma was like losing a piece of your heart. Always know she will be with you every step in your life. Remember how she made you smile and laugh. And how to love and believe in God's strength. Janice and I will be by your side to help you any way we can. I love you, Bruce and your mom. You are and always have been part of my family.

I have known mrs.Ramey since I was 13 yrs. old she was like a grandmother to me, she was always there to talk to me and pray for me,I don't know what I would have done without her, she was the most precious person I've ever known.
JODI I know your heart is broken,
I love you and your in my thoughts and prayers...

I could never express to you how much your mother has meant to me over the years. When I was younger and growing up at Rural Hall COG I looked to her as another grandmother in the church. I know that Margaret and my grandmother Inez Beck were really good friends and today they rejoice in Heaven together. That to me is a blessing to know and sooths my sorrowful soul.

Margaret was a very pleasant and thoughtful lady.I enjoyed visiting with her many times in Warrens Drug. She was always very kind to me. You have my deepest sympathy.

I graduated with Margaret from Lowgap High School in 1948. She was one of the nicest and sweetest persons I've ever known and all her classmates thought the world of her. I looked forward to seeing her every year at our school reunion, and she was always there with her friendly smile until the last couple of years. Her husband, J.B., was also a good friend of mine as we grew up together on adjoining farms.