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Vittz-James Ramsdell

Portland, Oregon

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Ramsdell, Vittz-James 89 09/20/1921 12/24/2010 Vittz-James Ramsdell, the son of Ruth and George Vittz-James Ramsdell, was born in Portland, grew up in Westfir, attended West Linn High School, graduated from Oregon State College with a degree in chemistry and served as a major with the U.S. Army...

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Vitz and Elaine were dear neighbors and the best society has to offer. We met initailly through Vitz when he was the superb scoutmaster of Troop 7. Their contribution to the community may never be equaled. It was a huge priviledge to have known them. Peace and Grace to their famioy. Richard and Marjorie Lindquist

i worked for Vittz for 31 years he always was a caring employer he was a man of the highest caracter and had great conviction and resolve it truely was an honor to work for him and with him. sincere condolences to the ramsdell family

Vittz was the epitomy of a true family man; that included those who worked for him, they were his family. He lead with a humble, dignified, quiet manner. He was fair and honest. He valued hard work, loyalty and dedication. They certainly don't make them like that anymore.

Sincere condolences to the Roberts/Ramsdell family for your great loss.

Vittz Ramsdell, a man with a gentle spirit, who placed the needs of others before his own.

Vittz treasured the journey of life and how it often brought the best out of the the man or woman living it.

To this end, he lived his own life with dignity, grace and strength.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

In the time I worked for Vitz I came to realize what a wonderful and caring person he was. He will be missed and never forgotten.

Vittz Ramsdell was the definition of class. He was very fair and his honesty was to be admired. Our world needs more people like Vittz. I enjoyed working for him and admired his dedication to those who worked for him.

Vittz was and still is one of the kindest people that I have ever met.

I will always remember discussing the "Yellow Paper" (The Financial Times)with Vittz in the lunchroom up stairs.

We miss you and you will not be forgotten.