Sheila-RAMSEY-Obituary

Sheila RAMSEY

Dayton, Ohio

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RAMSEY, Sheila Ann Age 68 of Dayton, died unexpectedly on Thursday, June 28, 2018. Sheila was a legend in local theater, having acted, directed, and/or produced numerous plays and poetry performances. She was a dedicated teacher, sharing her love of theater with students at Colonel White High...

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I just heard about Sheila passing away. When I attended Wright State University back in 1993 - 1995, Sheila was the first one to hire me as an actor. She was an amazing person and taught me everything I need to know about acting. We did work at the Human Race Theater and other community theater in and around Dayton. I love her and I am deeply saddened by the loss. I'm sending all my love and care to Buddy and Sheila's family and friends.

Shelia was blessed and highly favored by God. God used her life immensely to encourage and transform individuals one person at a time. She was anointed with power in her words and boldness in her demeanor to stand and demand change that will tear strong holds in racism, sexism and prejudiciness that block people from living there VISION of being in the ARTS of acting, dancing, singing, composing music, being a cheographer, it did matter what your passion was. She just wanted people to strive...

Dear Steve and family,

One thing that stays with me is something my sibling told my cousin about her mother: as long as you are here, she will never be gone. Sheila will never truly be gone, she will always be with you. She also left an indelible mark in regional theatre, and she will always remain an inspiration to me.

Truly,
Debra Roberts-Crum

I remember her from colonel white high school she was an inspiration to all of her students . What a beautiful legacy she has left behind.

Shelia had a profound impact on my life in the theater. She was my teacher at Wright State and she cast me in my first Equity show at the Human Race, W;t. I loved her dearly and she was so understanding, always happy to answer my many questions and introduce me to writers, concepts, plays, etc. I am a theater director today because of her teaching and influence. It was such a pleasure to know her and I regret I didn't keep in touch with her. My condolences to her friends and family. She is...

I had the privilege of being taught by Sheila, and what an amazing teacher. I will never forget how encouraging and helpful she was to me as a student and an actor.

My heart is with her son, sister, and the rest of Sheila's loved ones. The world has lost a magnificent soul.

I had the opportunity to know Sheila through working at the same place. I was happy to know her. To her family, may God grant you peace.

For all that loved her and those she loved, we were blessed.