1946
2021
FORT MILL, SC — Ronald Thomas Ramge, age 75, passed away peacefully in Fort Mill, South Carolina on Friday, November 12, 2021.
Ron was born on August 27, 1946, in Lima, Ohio to Delmar and Mary Elizabeth (Neumeister) Ramge. He was a 1964 graduate of Shawnee High School, attended The Ohio State University, and served in the U. S. Army. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Linda (Binkley) Ramge of Indian Land, South Carolina.
After his service, he began his career in the automotive brake parts industry and eventually owned his own company, Automotive Components International. After retiring to the Carolinas, he and his wife enjoyed golf and traveling.
In addition to his wife, Ron is survived by a brother, Dennis Ramge of Pemberville, Ohio; two stepsons; Todd (Corinne) Slusser of Rupert, Idaho, and Scott (Jennifer) Slusser of Clayton, NC, and five grandchildren' Anna, Thomas, Abigail, Samuel, and Michael Slusser.
Memorial donations to aid in research to end Alzheimer's Disease can be made to: Sun City Strong, c/o Treasurer; 6015 Congaree Ct., Indian Land, SC 29707.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.McEwenPinevilleChapel.com for the Ramge family.
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Ron Laman
November 23, 2021
My Sympathy to Rons family. I married his step sister Linda (deceased ) may he rest in peace.
Paula Sroufe Beasley
November 23, 2021
Sorry to hear of the passing of Ron you have my deepest sympathy. Worked with him at international brake industries he was a great man I remember my mother (Rosie) taking him under her wings when he first started working and telling him when it was time to get his haircut and he would do it . He was a great boss!
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