Ramon-Marzett-Obituary

Ramon Maynard Marzett

Santa Rosa, California

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Age 63, passed away on June 26, 2011 at his home. His residency in Santa Rosa spanned over 40 years. "Ray" as he was affectionately known, was an educator and driving instructor with the Santa Rosa City School District for over 30 years. He lived life on his own terms and enjoyed good food and...

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Oh my! I will forever be grateful for Mr. Marzett. He was the sunshine at Piner High for me 1980. I have wished that he could have taught everyone to drive. I remember his advice well. He even came to my home to ask my parents why they wouldn't let me drive. He was wonderful like that. He had the patience and knowledge to even teach a fellow student how a red light means stop as we were driving down 4th Street! We all survived. Because of this man, who stood up for me, I have been a really...

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Im very saddened to find Ray has passed...he was awesome...i didnt have him as a teacher, but he was my "Coach"... at Piner (softball).. and my friend...he tought me to make sweet potato casserole ...mmmm... remember his "pink" z ...he always said "its champagne; not pink"... i have only fond memories ...RIP Ray....im truly blessed to have known you! My thought and prayers to you...his son..class of '83.

Marzett, If it wasnt for you I would never be the man I am today. Thank you for all the time you put into me and the help you gave. You will be missed by all of the past GRACE Foxes. Thank you and God bless you.

Mr Marzett will be remembered as one of the drivers Ed teachers that helped the six (Barton Children) as we learned to drive. He always made it fun. Our condolences to the family our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sweet Mr. Marzett: Although you became a personal friend, I always called you "Mr. Marzett". I came into your class as a shy sophomore and you never stopped believing in me or seeing my potential. You encouraged me to do things I would not have been brave enough to do without you. I saw you doing the same thing for everyone around me. I'll never forget how fun it was to be the baseball scorekeeper in the spring of 1977, or the fun end-of-season party you had at your home. Looking back,...

Mr. Market, thanks for making a difference in my life, your dedication to the kids out there where most people would have given up on, will never be forgotten. Thanks for admitting me to Grace in 1995, I would have never graduated in 1996 without your dedication to start school as early as 7am to help some of us make up our credits. You are a true definition of an amazing teacher. Hope your proud of us all now!

Condolences to Mr. Marzett's family. I have fond memories of him at Piner High School, especially in driver's ed. Such a nice and caring man. He made class both fun and interesting. Gone too soon.