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December 11, 2024, Alisia A. Ramirez-Beattie, 48, of Milwaukee, WI, passed away at home surrounded by her family after a yearlong battle with cancer.
Alisia was born on November 17, 1976 to Suzanne and Roberto Ramirez.
She was the heart and soul of her family. Married for nearly 24 years to her soulmate, Alan Beattie. Wonderful Mother to her best friend, Aaliyah Ramirez. The best Mimi to her Twin Granddaughters, Aversyn & Aazra Ramirez-Lora.
Mimi and her girls were inseparable. Her biggest and best achievement in life was being a Wife, Mother and Mimi.
To know Alisia is to recognize she had the toughest exterior on her but had the biggest, softest, loving heart. She loved her family and friends so hard. From mentoring her daughter’s friends and loving them like her own, to being the strictest party director for family functions so that whoever attended felt welcomed and left them with a lasting memory.
Alisia spent most if not all of her days planning her family’s next adventure, as she wanted to create memories to last a lifetime. One of the last words that she spoke to her daughter was “I didn’t leave you $20,000, I left you 20,000 memories”.
Alisia is survived by her Parents, Suzanne and Roberto Ramirez (70); Husband Alan Beattie (45); Daughter, Aaliyah Ramirez (29), Son-In-Law, Anderson Lora (26); Twin Granddaughters, Aversyn & Aazra Ramirez-Lora (5); Sister, Melissa Ramirez (52); Brothers, Roberto Ramirez Jr (51), Angel Ramirez (45), Luis Zamora Sr. (54) and Jose Ramirez (16).
All her special nieces, nephews, great niece and great nephew.
Also, her beloved, dear friends Brenda Fugarino, Kristi Groth and Katrina Capleton.
Alisia was preceded in death by Grandmothers, Virginia Karshna and Eulalia Ramirez, Grandpa Jose Angel Ramirez, Uncle Dennis Karshna, Aunt Teresa Ramirez, Cousin Melinda Mendez and Nephew Luis Zamora Jr.
Services will be held at Greenridge Chapel on Saturday, December 28, 2024. Viewing will start at 12pm with a service time of 3:30pm.
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