Ronald Floyd Ramsey of Bauxite
went home to rest with the Lord on Wednesday 2/25/2026….
Ronnie was a Bauxite Man through and through from cheering on the Miners to faithfully serving as Alderman for the City of Bauxite for over 10 years.
Ronnie is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Juwan (Gilmore) Ramsey of Bauxite. You never saw one without the other. They were the epitome of a devoted life and marriage for 54 years, and his best buddy cat appropriately named “Miner”
He is survived by his daughter, Crystal (Ramsey) Kampbell and her husband, Adam Kampbell; four grandsons, Austin, Sawyer, Alex and Sam Kampbell who will miss their Paw more than he will ever know; his extra daughter, Angela Moore of Bauxite; granddaughters, Ashton Burks, Holli (Moore) Owens, Morgan Moore, Macy (Moore) Malott and Langston Moore, they were his first grandkids and only granddaughters, they also gave him 8 beautiful great grand children; his pride and joy, Burl Camp, Uncle Ronnie is in heaven now with Burl's dad, Burl Sr. (Bauxite) and they are back together crappie fishing forever
A celebration of Ronnie’s life will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 3, 2025 at Bauxite City Hall 6055 Stanley Circle Bauxite, Arkansas.
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