Bill Ramos

Bill Ramos obituary, West Sacramento, CA

Bill Ramos

Bill Ramos Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 5 to Aug. 7, 2018.
William "Bill" Ramos, beloved by family and friends passed away peacefully on August 1, 2018, three days after his 93rd birthday at home surrounded by his loving family. Born of humble beginnings to Frank L. and Mary S. Ramos on July 29, 1925 in Fairfield, California, Bill Ramos began his life's journey as a one-of-a-kind, generous, loving man who made a difference in the lives of everyone he touched. Bill, or Papa to his family, grew up on a farm in the Delta on Steamboat Slough and learned the value of family and hard work, early on. As he and his brother Frank helped till the delta soil along-side their father Frank Sr., Bill learned the importance of carving his own path in life, giving back to those in need, and having a vision to create a better future for himself and his family. At 17, Bill was inspired by a strong sense of patriotism, and skipped his senior year at Rio Vista High School to enlist in the United States Navy during World War II. As the son of Spanish immigrants, Bill proudly defended the values of our country by serving three years of active duty in the Pacific theater of the war. His service in the Navy during World War II, as one of the "greatest generation", remained one of Bill's proudest contributions to his country, among many. Bill served on an aviation gasoline tanker during the war, and in later years would reference that experience as his start in the oil business. Returning home from the war to his parent's farm in the Nicholas/Lincoln area he went to work for the Gladding McBean clay factory in Lincoln, driving a fork lift. Bill would start his life's work in the oil business a short time later working for Standard Oil distributors in the Nicholas/Marysville area before eventually becoming a Shell distributor in West Sacramento in late 1951, where the company is still headquartered. While building his oil business and after many hard-learned lessons, Bill began focusing his attention on family which quickly grew with his first wife Janis (1950-1982), to include three sons, Kent, Kyle and Kris, who continue Bill's legacy at Ramos Oil to this day. As Bill was expanding Ramos Oil throughout California and Nevada, he continued to work hard after Janis' passing. In 1983, Bill met his current wife of 33 years, Sharon. With their shared values and love of family, Bill and Sharon blended two families into one that includes five children and their spouses, 12 grandchildren and their spouses, 8 great grandchildren and two more on the way. To know Bill, you would understand that as the patriarch of the family, he set an example for each generation about life's most important lessons: to be kind, compassionate, generous and most of all, to love unconditionally. While Bill never retired from Ramos Oil and worked up until one week before his passing, he did enjoy life to its fullest! Bill shared many great adventures travelling the world with his wife Sharon, brother Frank and sister-in-law Joanne. The Ramos boys' fishing trips to Alaska that he loved so much, still continue to this day. And although he loved seeing exotic new places in all of his travels, his greatest joy was taking the entire family to Maui every other summer. One of Bill's strongest core beliefs was to demonstrate gratitude for the blessings you receive by serving the needs of others, and giving back to the community. In doing so, he exercised the greatest degree of humility while sharing his blessings with so many. Bill could always be counted on to raise money for the church, give generously to his favorite charities and was widely known as someone who really would give you the shirt off his back. Bill was a longtime member of Our Lady of Grace Church in West Sacramento where he worshipped for over 30 years. Bill was also a member of the West Sacramento Rotary Club, the Grandfather's Club, the Sutter Club and the "Pheasant Club" where he held court regularly with suppliers, customers, family and fellow Rotarians. Bill was predeceased by his parents Frank and Mary Ramos, first wife Janis, and sister Isabel. Our Bill, our Papa will be profoundly missed by all who loved him. He is survived by his loving wife Sharon Ramos, sons Kent Ramos (Holly), Kyle Ramos (Anne), Kris Ramos, step-daughter Stephanie Cvitanov (Richard), and step-son Greg Purcell (Nancy). Papa will also be greatly missed by his adoring grandchildren, great- grandchildren, brother Frank, sister-in-law Joanne, his nephews, niece, and friends too numerous to list. The family wants to express their gratitude for the loving care provided by Katalina Fisilau during Bill's last few months, and the outpouring of love and prayers from our extended family, dear friends, and the employees at Ramos Oil. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bill's name may be made to the West Sacramento Rotary Club or charity of your choice. Family and friends are invited to a Rosary service at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 8, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 911 Park Blvd., West Sacramento, and to the Mass Of Christian Burial being offered Thursday, August 9, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 660 Florin Rd., Sacramento. Private entombment. Arrangements entrusted to River Cities Funeral Chapel of West Sacramento.

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July 30, 2024

Rosalie Smith-Comisky posted to the memorial.

July 30, 2024

Pam Richey posted to the memorial.

August 24, 2018

Les Cox posted to the memorial.

Rosalie Smith-Comisky

July 30, 2024

Bill was always kind to me and to so many others. He
Demonstrated the mercy of God in the way he treated others. The way he aways greeted others no matter how busy he was and took the time to make us feel needed in our jobs. Ill aways remember him.

Pam Richey

July 30, 2024

It has been 6 years since we lost but not a day goes by without me thinking of you and remembering all the great talks, laughs and the so many things you taught me. Not only about the oil/fuel industry but life. I love you Mr. Ramos.

Les Cox

August 24, 2018

Dear Ramos family, Please accept my deepest condolences for your family's loss. After 40 years in the oil business, I was fortunate to work for Bill for 5 years. He was a gentleman, man of his word and one heck of a nice guy. I won't forget him.

August 22, 2018

Mi sentido pésame a la familia considera a "Jeremias:29:11,12"que estas palabras y la paz de Dios traiga consuelo a tu corazón afligido por el dolor.

August 8, 2018

Thoughts and prayers to the Ramos family, much gratitude for your kindness.
John Edgar

Sandy Wilson

August 8, 2018

Bill Ramos was a sweetheart to many. I smile remembering the days of working at the p-club and lunch with you and my dad, Dave Wilson, and your visits to our office to pick up wine. I'm sorry we never got together for lunch again before both you and dad passed but I bet you're catching up now! Welcome home dear and faithful servant.
You'll be greatly missed by many~

Sheila Murray

August 8, 2018

I'm saddened for your loss of such a loving kind man. I'm sending you healing prayers as you navigate this difficult time. I've only known Bill and his loving family for a short time. He was a well respected and loving "Papa" to family and all who had the pleasure of knowing him. may you find peace knowing he was so loved and respected by all.

Rosalie Smith-Comisky

August 7, 2018

I met Bill Ramos when I became a vendor for his company 10 years ago. He always was kind to me and I loved the way he treated everyone with respect and kindness, always willing to talk and to listen. I will miss him very much. The Grace of God was definitely lived out in Bills life.

Anna Aslin

August 7, 2018

I worked the front office at a construction company, and Bill was always pleasant to talk to and deal with. So sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to all.

Michelle Evans

August 7, 2018

One of the great old time Jobbers. I met and spoke with Bill a couple times. Although I didn't know him very well, I knew he had a great sense of humor, and he always made me feel at ease speaking with him. Mel Dawson (my employer at the time) spoke very highly of him. As did his employees. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends

Mike Shalz

August 7, 2018

I am so very sorry for your loss to your family

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Venessa Voyles

August 6, 2018

Mr. Ramos was a kind and loving man, with a keen sense of humor, who adored his family and genuinely respected and valued his customers; in a way that is not often seen any longer. I was honored and blessed to be an employee of his. He touched my heart in a way that can only be expressed with the words: Thank you. My heart goes out to the Ramos family. Godspeed, Mr. Ramos.

Brad/Val Johnson

August 6, 2018

Steph and family, Sorry for your loss.

Dutch Strohecker

August 6, 2018

Working for Bill Ramos & Ramos oil was a wonderful time, my regret is I did not stay longer.
Good family to work for.

Michael Vicari

August 6, 2018

Dear Ramos Family,
Sharon very sorry to learn of Bill's passing. I know both my mom (Joyce) and dad ( Sam )thought the world of Bill. I hope you can find comfort in the wonderful memories you have created over the years. My thoughts and prayers to you --- Mike Vicari

Laura MacDonald

August 5, 2018

Prayers from Our Lady of Grace School. May your family find comfort during this difficult time.

August 5, 2018

Mrs Ramos and family So Sorry to hear about Mr. Ramos passing. What a great guy he was. I truly enjoyed see Bill at the Pheasant Club. Mr Tamos you are missed. God Bless and until we meet again.
Tommy Martin

Jack Lovell

August 5, 2018

Bill,

Was good getting to know you. Thanks for being a good friend and customer of Al's for so long, evidence of your kindness and loyalty.

Rest in peace.

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