Floyd W. Ramsey

Floyd W. Ramsey obituary, Littleton, NH

Floyd W. Ramsey

Floyd Ramsey Obituary

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FLOYD W. RAMSEY LITTLETON, NH -- Floyd W. Ramsey died peacefully on February 15, 2019. He was born on July 2, 1931 the son of Floyd E. and Catherine E. Ramsey. He graduated from Lincoln High School and served in the US Air Force. Following his graduation from Plymouth Teachers College in 1961, he became an English and history teacher at Lincoln High School. Due to serious health issues he retired in 1984. During his early retirement he wrote "Shrouded Memories" a collection of stories chronicling notable people and events in the North Country. For many years Floyd was active in his church, St. Rose of Lima Parish in Littleton. Since 2015 he enjoyed the staff and residents at Riverglen House. Prior to moving to Riverglen he looked forward to his and Laura-Beth's daily visits to The Coffee Pot in Littleton. He will be remembered for his kind words and sense of humor. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Laura-Beth of Littleton; his daughter Bonnie & her husband, Richard Wheatley of Bethlehem, NH a granddaughter Courtney Donati & her husband Adam of Lincoln, NH; two grandsons Josiah Bartlett of Littleton, NH & Nathaniel Bartlett & his wife Mary of Thornton, NH and six great-grandchildren Asher, Addison, Beckett, Adin, Benjamin and Lexi. He is also survived by his sisters Patricia Bennett and her husband Daniel, Frances Fowler, Elizabeth Dauphine and her husband Clifton, Katherine Moyer and her husband Robert, and a brother William Ramsey. He will also be remembered by many special nieces and nephews. SERVICES - A Graveside Service will be held in the Riverside Cemetery in Lincoln on May 16, 2019 at 1:00 PM with The Very Reverend Mark E. Dollard as Celebrant.

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May 17, 2019

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May 16, 2019

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May 16, 2019

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Tom peltier

May 17, 2019

May he R.I.P Floyd was a great man.

Marleen Caron

May 16, 2019

I also had Mr Ramsey (Spiffy) as a teacher. I always hated history until I got into classroom Especially when the topic was of NH! I learned all my knowledge of my own backyard from him! His books are just as great! He was an awesome teacher and yes always looked Spiffy!

Pam LaBrie Palmer

May 16, 2019

I remember having Mr. Ramsey as my English teacher in 7th grade. He would give us smarties candy if we got a 100 on our spelling test. RIP Mr. Ramsey you will be missed.

Helen-Chantal Pike

May 12, 2019

Mr. Ramsey gave me one of the more treasured photos I have of me and my dad. He had hopped out of his car to take it at the gas station on Cottage Street in Littleton and later sent us a black & white copy and dated the matte border: August 11, 1987. Thank you, Mr. Ramsey.

Thomas Flocks

April 16, 2019

We are deeply saddened by Floyd's passing he was a wonderful gentleman along with his wonderful wife I only knew them from our visits at Walmart but wish I could have gotten to know them better may you rest in peace Floyd

Penney Allen

March 17, 2019

Mr. Ramsey, you are the best! I remember you often and always with a warm heart.
Godspeed. Penney (Cassidy) Allen

Darryl Rodgers

February 26, 2019

To Josiah and family.... my condulences to your grandfather's passing.... May my thoughts be with you all

Paula Boyle Houde

February 25, 2019

Mr. Ramsey was always so kind to me. I'll always remember his smile and his stories. Thank you, Mr. Ramsey! May you Rest In Peace.

February 24, 2019

A great teacher and man,lovingly known by many of us Lin-Wood students by the nickname "Spiffy"-a moniker he admittedly enjoyed.RIP,sir.

Karen Tunney Spaulding

February 23, 2019

Mr.Ramsey did his student teaching at Littleton H. S. and helped us with our Senior Play. He recorded North Country history via his writing which will be enjoyed by future generations. Thank you, Mr.R. Rest in peace.

Meg Miles Trafton

February 22, 2019

Floyd was such a nice, gentle man. His smiling face was always a welcome sight at "The Pot". God decided his house was built and it was time for him to take up residence with the angels.

Linda Sawicki

February 22, 2019

Floyd was a sweet & gentle man. He will be missed by many. A friend from the WalMart Store in Littleton NH. I also knew him from the Chamber in Lincoln-Woodstock. God Bless

Marsha Dickerman

February 22, 2019

I remember Floyd when we worked at Franconia notch. He was a wise man and I appreciated his advice.He was great fun at Riverglen House during music.(he would give a thumbs up) when he liked a song and sang along. Funny, a little off color sometimes, to Laura-beths dismay. He will be missed.

George and Marie Asselin

February 21, 2019

We would like to express our sincere sympathy to the entire Ramsey family. May your happy memories sustain you during this difficult time.

Steffie

February 21, 2019

You will be greatly missed, by many, dearest Uncle. I will, especially, remember you for your love for God; your kindness and love, to many; and your sense of humor. I often found you smiling even through the toughest of times. Everyone loved you. I am blessed to be part of your family.
Thank you to his friends for showing his family love and support through your kind words.

Pamela Mack

February 21, 2019

I had Mr. Ramsey as a teacher back in middle school. He was stern with us kids, but kind as well. He would read us stories he had written. I will never forget your kindness and how one year you paid for my school photos as my Mother did not have the money, and I was so upset because all the other kids got theirs. Years later I saw you and offered to reimburse you, however, you declined. Rest in Peace.

Rev John Mazzei

February 21, 2019

Our condolences and prayers to Floyd's family from the Mazzei family, formerly of Maple St. Lincoln. My siblings & I had Floyd as a teacher at Lincoln/Linwood High. Sincerely, Tom, John, Gene & Rosemary

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