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Ramon Fonseca

Poplar Grove, Illinois

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RAMON ALCOZER FONSECA, 64 POPLAR GROVE - Ramon Alcozer Fonseca, 64, of Poplar Grove died Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012, in his home. Born Sept. 1, 1948, in Crystal City, Texas; son of Pedro Fonseca and Maria Eloisa (Alcozer) Grzadka. Served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War from 1969 to 1971. He...

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It´s been nearly 12 years and you popped into my thoughts today. Thank you for the short, yet sweet memories you gave to me and my classmates at Auburn high in our freshman year of 2012. You ARE remembered and your legacy carries on.

I was Mr. Fonseca's son Ricky's teacher at Lincoln School in Belvidere when they first moved here from Chicago. I was struck by what a loving, supportive family Ricky had, and by Mr. Fonseca's loving, positive attitude toward his family. My heart goes out to all of his family.
With prayers for peace and strength,
Marge Mann

Senor Fonseca was one in a million. Truly one of the kindest people to ever come across. He made everyone feel like they mattered. He was an outstanding teacher (in life lessons as well as content area) and the best colleague a staff could ask for. He will be missed greatly!

Bryan and Josephine Ott

Lamento su perdida y tanto como usted como su familia van a echarlo de menos, sus estudiantes son también amamos a él como son la familia también. y yo no sé hablar este idioma si no era para él.
Te queremos Mr.Fonseca

Primeramente, quisiera darles mis pesames a cada uno de toda su familia. Espero y este descansando en pas el Senor Fonseca. Sinceramete los acompano en su dolor

Ray,
You made my first year at Auburn so welcoming. You openly shared your classroom, always saying, we are in this together, what is mine is yours, what is yours is mine. I will miss seeing your always smiling face.
Rest in peace my friend.
Mrs. G

Fonseca family, I am so saddened to hear of Senior Fonseca's passing. He taught two of my sons In his Spanish class at Auburn. Both of the boys have called home and expressed their sadness and appreciation for Senior Fonseca. He meant a lot to the Auburn families, students, and staff. I will miss sitting down for conference with him. He was always proud of our kids. At the end of the conference he would share a part of his life with us. He often spoke of his family, how he was proud of...

Though I only knew Ramon for a few months, we were becoming fast friends as the only two men teaching in Auburn's "pod." He was a Noble Knight who is missed by all whose lives he touched!

my thoughts and prayers are with the family.he meant so much to so many including his students and students he didnt have in his class.thank you mr fonseca for encouraging my daughter to be all she has the potential to be.im sure your words,kindness will live on forever for all you came across.