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1977
2023
Our beloved Javier Ramirez, 45, of Poteet, was called to eternal rest on Thursday, March 30, 2023, in the company of his loved ones. He was a simple man with a witty, playful nature about him. He enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with those he loved.
Javier was born on June 21, 1977, to Joaquin and Celestina D. (Sally) Ramirez of Adkins.
Although small in stature, Javier had a big passion for the outdoors and treasured quality time amongst family. Hiking, canoeing and bike riding were some of his favorite pastimes. Camping and moments spent around the campfire were special to him. When fishing, he may not have always caught the big one, but he was content with creating memories, and cracking jokes. It was always fun to listen to stories of the one that got away!
Country life and barbequing also brought him joy. He was confident that he had mastered the art of slow-cooking a tasty brisket and tender, finger-licking good ribs. When it came time to being a rancher, he found that offering support from outside the corral was more his style! There was not enough on-the-job training when it came to marking calves and moving cattle.
As a parent and uncle, Javier was always patient and kind. He was supportive and available. He was spontaneous and open to adventure. When able, Javier enjoyed supporting the kids at school and sporting events. He was proud of their service, precise dancing, and state-qualifying weight lifting skills. He also got a thrill of watching the hard spikes, pancakes, tackles, and strikes that they all achieved. He would tap his foot to the beat of the music when the musicians in the family played Happy Birthday or Christmas carols. He loved and adored all the littles in his life!
Javier enjoyed watching Urban Cowboy and had every line memorized. He even went as far as having Gilley's retro shirts made for the family. He often blessed us with his amazing singing abilities as he would take the Karaoke mic and belt out his favorite tunes.
Javier was non-confrontational and fun to be around. He could change the course of a sour situation simply by asking his well-known "Have you ever thought of...?" question. His calm demeanor would lead to a reflective conversation in which solutions could be pondered and issues could be resolved. If that didn't work, he was sure to follow up with a joke and have everyone laughing.
Javier loved working for Safer Path. He was passionate about his job and helping all who walked through the doors. He brought warmth, humor, and a bone-deep goodness into this difficult and challenging work. We are thankful to Javier's Safer Path family for their support and thoughtfulness. Throughout his battle, their generosity and love offered much comfort to him and the family. We will forever be grateful.
In the words of Parker McCollum, "It's been a hell of a year!" Although Javier is gone and our hearts are broken, comfort is found in the loving memories and the beautiful relationships everyone had with him. His simple way of living and love for the small things will remind us to slow down and enjoy life today, for tomorrow is never promised. We live with the hope of reuniting again someday. In the meantime, Javier, we hope you are dancing in Heaven and singing in the angels choir.
Javier is preceded in death by his grandparents Damacio and Juanita Plata, Joaquin Ramirez, and great-grandmother Micaela Casanova. He is survived by his wife, Anna Ramirez of Poteet, children, Johnny, Iliana, Ariana, Anthony Ramirez, Maria Salas, all of San Antonio, and Thomas, and Aidan Salas of Poteet, his grandmother, Micaela Alvarado of San Antonio, parents, Joaquin and Sally Ramirez of Adkins, mother-in-law, Victoria Reyes of Poteet, his brother Edward Ramirez & Sandy, his sister Christina Collazo & Wences all of San Antonio, his in-laws Alex and Shirley Natal, Bradley and Jessica Bartlett, grandchildren: Emilia, Sebastian, Damien, Emilio, Noah, and Lily, nephews Jacob, Joaquin, Adam, Ricardo, Marcos, Diego, Brody, and nieces Jasmine and Addison, and his 4-legged buddy, Walter, aka Walty.
Pallbearers will be Johnny Ramirez, Anthony Ramirez, Thomas Salas, Ricardo Natal, Marcos Natal, and Diego Natal.
Honorary pallbearers are Joaquin and Adam Rodriguez.
Services will be held at Hurley Funeral Home in Pleasanton. Visitation will be on Thursday, April 6, 2023 from 2-9 pm with a prayer service at 7 pm. Funeral service will be at Community Christian Church on Hwy. 16 in Poteet, at 10 am on Friday, April 7, 2023 Interment will be at Reyes Casias Mancha Cemetery on Olivares Lane in Poteet.
In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation to Safer Path Family Violence Shelter 506 W. Adams, Pleasanton, Texas 78064 https://www.saferpathfvs.org/
My brother, you´re walking on streets of gold with a new, glorified body that is cancer free, I have the assurance of this, because you put your faith in Jesus Christ, not in the traditions of men
Edward Ramirez
April 11, 2023
Do you want your battle with cancer, death lost sting moment that you excepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior due to the effectual calling of the father, you responded you put your assurance in the sovereignty of God throughout your battle and now you’ve seen your reward, because you stood fast until the very end. Until I see you again rest in the presence of our Savior.
Elsie Camarillo
April 7, 2023
Anna & Family, my most sincere condolences on the passing of Javier. May the Lord wrap his arms around you now and in the difficult days ahead.
Carmen Luna
April 6, 2023
My heart breaks for all of the Ramirez family. I saw Javier interacting with his parents & I saw the strong & loving bond. At his fundraiser I saw him around his children, so much love. The same around his brother. I was so happy for him when I met the love of his life, Anna. It gives me comfort that when he left this world to his next journey, he took so much love with him. Love is eternal. May the memories with him bring you all comfort every time you miss him.
Always
Carmen
Mary Reyes Garcia
April 6, 2023
My thoughts and prayers for Anna and all the Ramirez family. May you be consoled by family and know we will here for you and your family.
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Rebecca Stuart
April 5, 2023
Our most profound sympathy to the Ramirez family during this sad time. We regret we can not be with you
during the services but our thoughts and prayers are with you. We pray that your beautiful memories bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time and in the days ahead. May he rest in God's peace .
Arthur, Rebecca and Celeste Stuart
San Antonio Texas
David Jimenez
April 5, 2023
I met Javier over 25 years ago through a mutual friend. Immediately it was non stop laughter. From then on for many years we hunted together and every time someone harvested game he named it Skeeter. So many funny stories and fun hunting trips come back to me when I think of him. See you later my Ol Friend and my condolences to your Family.
Sally Ramirez
April 5, 2023
In loving memory of my son Javier Ramirez, son you made us so proud of you. Javier was a member of the Kicaster VFD in Adkins, Tx. He was also an alter server at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Marion, Texas. Javier loved the country life. At (2) different times he saved a life. One at Calaveras Lake and another was at his friend family house fire. My "HERO". Javier loved his (4) children very much Iliana Ramirez, Jonathon Ramirez, Ariana Ramirez and Anthony Ramirez. and his (2) grandchildren Emilia and Sebastian. Javier lived life to the fullest. You will always be in my heart love you always.
Lonna Pence
April 5, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Rest in Peace. You will live on in our hearts.
Christina Collazo
April 5, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Mary Westbrook Bell
April 5, 2023
I only met Javier a couple of times but I know he was a gentle man and took care of Anna. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. My love to you all
Joaquin Ramirez
April 5, 2023
My son was proud of having a Vietman Veteran for a father. He was a member of VFW Post 6970 Auxiliary and VFW National home. He was equally proud of his son Jonathon a Marine Veteran and many nephews who served this country. Finally lets not forget he was a decendent of Juan Seguin and Canary ilanders in Texas.
David Mares
April 4, 2023
My deepest condolences to the Ramirez family, my name is David Mares from Littlemans Printing, I did printing for Post 837, Mr. LD Fuller and Carmen Luna asked me to Give your Family there condolences as well, we pray for Gods Peace and Comfort for your Family
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