Ramona-Davenport-Obituary

Ramona Kay Reece Davenport

San Antonio, Texas

- 2007

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Our beloved sister, Ramona Kay Reece Davenport, passed on to her Six Sisters Ranch in heaven Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. Mona was born in Indiana in April 1958, the daughter of Alta Geraldine "Gerry" Grimes Reece. She grew up in Abilene, graduating from Abilene High School in 1976. She was a free...

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Mona, we love you always, and miss you, still.

Mona, you've been on my mind again lately. I thought I'd share one of your prettiest pictures ever, even though you usually tried to hide from the camera, wherever we were. I hope you're still adventuring and enjoying yourself, Over Yonder. Love you forever!

Hey Sis! I'm just checking in, it's been awhile. Our lives have changed so much, and I'm pretty sure you'd not have liked alot of it that pertains to basic human rights!! You were, and are, always and forever a beautiful Free Spirit! From my heart to yours, Love you! Roxanne

And another year rolls by since you left us... Hope you're still cruising around, and staying busy, like you said. Ha! Someday I'll cruise around with you! Love you always and forever.

Mona, I know you're busy....Ha!
But! Remembering you today, and actually, most days.
May your journey continue onward, in peace, in love and in joy.
Love you forever, sister.

It's your birthday!
Happy Birthday to you!

Always, always in our hearts, Mona.

I have searched off/on for you for more than ten years; you have been on my mind or in the back of my mind for so long....and now I find that you are gone and yet were so close to me the whole time - Kerrville, TX - who would have thought we would wind up here? You were truly my bestest friend; always there with a smile, laugh and shoulder to lean on. May you be blessed as you rest in the arms of our Lord and Savior. May you know how much you are loved even still. Be at...

Ramona, Today in the freezing cold, a yellow butterfly just flying around as if it were springtime, Then a cardinal perches atop the fence, its family close behind, and I think of you, and Mother.