Ramona-Mapp-Obituary

Ramona Mapp

Portsmouth, Virginia

Jan 18, 1929 – Jan 8, 2011

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BORN
January 18, 1929
DIED
January 8, 2011
LOCATION
Portsmouth, Virginia

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Ramona Hartley Mapp SUFFOLK - Dr. Ramona Hartley Mapp, formerly of Portsmouth, died Saturday, Jan. 9, 2011, in a Suffolk hospital. A native of Headland, Ala., she had lived in the Hampton Roads area since 1962, and lived in the Churchland area of Portsmouth from 1971 until she moved to Lake...

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Ramona was a lovely lady with a fantastic sense of fun, she was too young to grow old so she didn't. An inspiration to all that knew and loved her. Blair Grant and family

As a teenager in the seventies I knew Mrs. Mapp as one of the most friendly, kind and genuinely interested moms I'd ever met--a rare sweet memory from high school. And now, having recently lost both my own mom in Richmond and my mum-in-law in New Zealand, I do empathize with the family and extend my deep sympathy in experiencing such profound loss.

Knowing Dr. Ramona Mapp was a great honor and privilege. She was an amazing women who opened up her heart to everyone who knew her. God used her life to touch so many. We will miss her greatly.

Larry & Nell Neal
Home Instead Senior Care

To the family of Dr.Ramona H. Mapp,
We played together as children down in south Alabama. She was very much a tomboy. We went our separate way and she became a Doctor of Education and touched many lives . She will be missed by many .
Our hearts go out to the family and May the Peace of God be with you.
James and Anne Roney

Dr. Ramona Mapp is someone I will treasure in my heart always. My family is blessed to have known her. She is one of a kind.

Dearest Alf and Family,
We were shocked to hear the news about Ramona's death. She will be greatly missed in Portsmouth as she has been in our Portsmouth DAR Chapter. We send our love and condolences.
David & Pamela Knox

We are sorry to hear about Ramona. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We loved her too. Bob and LuAnne O"Neill and Kris O"Neill.

Hi I am sorry for your loss. I met her by being one of her caregivers. I only knew her for a short time about 3 months but in that time I got to know a great generous lady. We always joked about going to Paris and I guess I have to go now with an angel watching over me. Take care. Cheri Lane

Our community has lost a wonderful woman who for a half century contributed to the fabric of our society in higher education, scholarship, historical research, and culture. We all will miss her keen intellect and her caring about Hampton Roads as a special project

While the sadness now is overwhelming, the Mapps have been fortunate to share this beautiful woman for so long. To have such star power hold the light and brighten life’s pathways for you has been a great privilege.