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Michael W. Ramsey
Michael Wayne Ramsey, born on February 17, 1972, in Missouri, passed away peacefully at his home in Boiling Springs, South Carolina, on July 13, 2025. He was known for his dedication to his career as a truck driver, where he spent many years traversing the highways, embodying the spirit of determination and hard work that defined his life.
Michael's love for his family was immeasurable. He is survived by his devoted wife, Leatha Wykel Ramsey, who stood by his side through life's journey. His cherished children, Dylan Ramsey and his wife Sarah, and Casey Kilpatrick and her husband Logan, also carry on his legacy. Michael took pride in being a grandfather to his beloved grandchildren: McKynleigh Kilpatrick, McKenzie Kilpatrick, Hunter Kilpatrick, and Jaxon Ramsey, all of whom brought joy and purpose to his life.
He is also remembered by his brothers, Scott Ramsey and Greg Ramsey, who shared many life experiences with him. Michael's love extended beyond the living, as he continues to be honored in memory of his late father, Ernie Ramsey, and his granddaughters, Alainnah Ramsey and Lily Ramsey, who have left a lasting imprint on the hearts of those who knew them.
As a husband, father, brother, and grandfather, Michael Wayne Ramsey will be profoundly missed by his family and friends. His warmth, kindness, and steadfast commitment to those he loved will forever remain in their hearts and memories.
Per Michael’s wishes, no formal services will be held.
Family members are at the home.
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