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Shannon Dunphy Ramos

Newark, New Jersey

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Shannon Dunphy Ramos, 36, died peacefully on Tuesday, April 16, 2013, in New York Presbyterian Hospital, following a short illness. The Funeral Mass for Shannon was held Saturday, April 20, at St. Elizabeth Church, 34 Peapack Road, Far Hills, N.J. 07931. Interment followed at Holy Cross Cemetery,...

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She was an amazing Mom
I was young when she died 6 and I continue to learn about her
I am now 11 years old I read about her and take to heart what was written by everyone who knew her
I think of myself as Beatrice Snicket from the Beatrice letters when she was talking about what she had remebered about the baudelaires. I remember little things about her like when she taught me how to ice skate or took me out to pizza I know its a little late for an obituary but I just want to...

My heart goes out to the family of Shannon.Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Girls take comfort that you have a special guardian angel to watch over you forever.

always in our thoughts and prayers, so young, so beautiful. And so missed by everyone.

Have not seen in you in years but danced with you when we were little ,you were always so much fun & so very talented ... Wish we had kept in touch ,u will be missed by many AMY

Estoy tan triste tan devasta por no saber de ti. No sabia porqué no podía comunicarme sólo puedo rezar por ti por tus hermosas hijas y recordar los lindos momentos amiga mia. Que Dios te bendiga. Todo mi amor para tu familia,amigos

I knew Shannon many years ago when she and I figure skated together in New Jersey. I was shocked and saddened to learn of her death. My thoughts and prayers are with Shannon and those she left behind. Peace always.

My heart cries for your family. From the very first day of first grade at Far Hills Country Day School Shannon was a bright and shining star. Her intelligence granted her a love of learning that was apparent every day of the school year. When I first met you, Joan and Dermont, I understood why Shannon was such a polite and kind child. She modeled the personalities of her parents. Please know that I am thinking of you during this time of such deep sorrow. With love and sympathy.

My husband, Nat, and I were devastated when we heard the news about Shannon. Please accept our sincere condolences. I cannot imagine how sad you both are at this time. I can remember what my mom always said "Parents should never have to bury a child". So true.
Joy & Nat Kramer

As we move through life we find people that are not only honest, hard workers and dedicated to their work/cause and family but also “dreamers” that motivate us all to be better persons. Shannon was one of those individuals. She will be missed. Alex