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Lois Sue Ramsey, 79, of Shreve, OH, passed away Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at Cleveland Clinic with her family, in Canton, OH.
Lois was born January 23, 1946 in Wadsworth, OH to James and Susie {Hall} Fletcher. Lois graduated from Wadsworth High School. She later married Albert Ramsey and was a wonderful homemaker her whole life. She loved to work in her word puzzle books and spend time with her great-grandchildren. She loved to bake cookies, pies and nearly anything that could be baked. Her beloved cat Smokie passed away just a month before she did.
Lois will be deeply missed by her children Paula Lawhon, Brenda (Terry) Timms, Arthur (Betty) Gibson; grandchildren, Britney, Melissa, Eugene, Ariel, Shawn; great-grandchildren Arina, Emma, Wyatt, and numerous others; brothers, Lonnie, Glenn, Kenneth and her sister Linda. Lois was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and her sister Betty, and a grandchild Lori.
Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the humane society in her name.
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