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Paul Dean Ransom

Colorado Springs, Colorado

1934 - 2023

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Ransom Paul Dean Ransom November 22, 1934 April 5, 2023 Paul Dean Ransom was born in Osceola, Nebraska on 11/22/34 to Florence and George Ransom. Paul was preceded in death by two sisters, Glennis Claus and Donna Tanner. In 1942 Paul and his family moved to Colorado Springs. Paul was full of...

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Paul was my great grandfather he was the best me and Robert (my grandfather) and we would mess around and yell BLOOP!!! My name is Tatum I am Haley's son. I saw him the day before he died I am always crying about his death.

Dear Kalee, Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your wonderful grandfather. He must have been quite a guy. I'm sure you have many wonderful memories to treasure so that he will never be far away from your heart.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Paul and I will greatly miss him as he was so good to me in every way !! Patty Jewett Golf Course will always be my favorite course because of how much Paul did for the game and how he would contribute his Traditional ways of how the game should be played. He is a true ambassador to the game and life !!

Dear Lottie, Sorry for the loss of your Dad. He sounds like quite a guy. Hang on to the memories. Many Hugs, Marygrace

Our condolences to Linda, and all of Paul´s family. Paul was a good friend for many years. We have good memories of times spent with him. Sincerely, Francis and Carolyn Mason

Paul Ransom was my mentor and one of the best friends a person could ever have. I worked for Paul at Valley Hi and Patty Jewett for over 15 years and became a PGA professional under Paul´s guidance. Paul is responsible for any success I´ve had as a PGA professional. I´ll always remember his sense of humor and the many great times we had together. My heartfelt sympathy to Linda and his family. Jim Knipp

So sad to hear of Paul´s passing. What an awesome person. Anyone that new Paul was very fortunate. He had the most engaging personality, love for life and kind heart. When I qualified for the US Open in 1980. He helped me with the expenses of getting to the tournament. I will always be so grateful for his encouragement and help along the way! Your the best Paul! All our love to his family and friends.

So sorry for your loss. Paul is one of my fondest memories. All the hours we spent visiting as a neighbor and the few times we roamed the gold courses. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

What a kind, loving, good man! He was a wonderful neighbor for many years. I am praying for peace and love for your entire family.