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Ramona Brooks

1951 - 2014

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1951

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2014

Ramona Brooks Obituary

(News Article) Ramona L. Brooks, 63, whose talent shone in her musical family years before she took to the New York stage or appeared on television or recorded albums, died June 2 in Heartland Hospice in Oregon. She had cancer, her brother Glenn said.

She had not performed publicly in years, family and friends said, but "she was always writing music," her friend Darlene Burnworth said.

Her brother said: "Her gift was to write."

She was born Jan. 8, 1951, to Paul and Theresa Stubblefield. She had 10 siblings and was the youngest of six girls, yet she took the lead when she and sisters Mavis and Paula sang at home.

"She would sing Martha Reeves, and me and my sister Paula would do the oohs and aahs," her sister Mavis said. "Our harmony was perfect behind her. She could really belt it out."

She was a 1969 graduate of Libbey High School, where she was a drum majorette and homecoming queen. She attended West Liberty State College in Wheeling, W.Va. Her brothers Victor and Paul and cousin Ike Stubblefield had a band, and she sang to open their shows. On summer breaks from college, she performed at the Top of the Tower, the restaurant atop Fiberglas Tower downtown.

She auditioned for Barry Manilow in late 1974, and when her name appeared as one of his backing singers, the Flashy Ladies, on his 1975 "Tryin' to Get the Feeling" album, she'?d taken her father's middle name, Brooks, as her surname. As a member of Mr. Manilow'?s troupe, she went on tour - including a stop in Toledo - and appeared on popular television variety and talk shows of the day.

"When you would go see Ramona perform, she had such a stage presence," her sister Mavis said. "You would feel she was singing just for you. When she was on stage, she was a beautiful swan. This was where she was supposed to be."

Before performing with Mr. Manilow, Ms. Brooks appeared in two off-Broadway productions and a summer stock company of Hair.

She made her Broadway debut in 1976, with a part in I Have A Dream, which starred Billy Dee Williams as Martin Luther King, Jr. She later had a leading role in The Magic Show, which starred Doug Henning.

Her 1977 album, Rhythm Rhapsody, and her hits, including "I Don't Want You Back," from 1981, are still discussed online by disco aficionados and disc jockeys who sample classic soul and R&B.

She toured Europe and learned Italian so that she could sing in the language, her sister Mavis said.

At some point she returned to her hometown, said Ms. Burnworth, who met her about 30 years ago in Toledo, and on occasion lost touch with family members and friends.

"I knew that she sang, but Ramona never spoke of her accomplishments," Ms. Burnworth said. "This was an educated, proud woman. She would burst into song, and it made the hair stand up on your arms. Her voice was so pure.

"I always thought, '?Why are you here?' There she is, a hidden treasure walking around Toledo and nobody knows anything about her," Ms. Burnworth said.

Ms. Brooks lived most recently in East Toledo.

Surviving are her brothers, Paul "Bruce" and Glenn Stubblefield, and sisters, Paula Stubblefield and Mavis "Mai" Stubblefield-Holmes.

Memorial services are pending.

Contact Blade Staff Writer Mark Zaborney at: [email protected] or 419-724-6182.
Published by The Blade on Jun. 13, 2014.

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Grace Gibbons

March 4, 2019

I'm so sad---Ramona was my dearest friend while I was at the Rehearsal Club and for a time afterward. She was filled with life. Once, she considered writing a play about her life, and she asked me to help with it--I wonder if she ever finished.

Bridget Brown-Scott

June 29, 2018

Ramona was my 1st cousin. I will never forget her. She spent a lot of time in Long Island, New York when she was making her debut into her dream of becoming a star. Guess what? She was my star! I enjoyed her personality, and her love that she shared in all that she did. She was multi-talented. I have her 'Skinny Dippin', 'Rhythm Rhapsody', and 'I Love Making Love To You', songs on CD. I can imagine her singing them as I listen to them quite often. It took me this long to pen my feelings in your obituary... You are truly missed.
Love eternally,
Bridget
(Cousin)

Kathy Minicozzi

September 25, 2017

Ramona lived in The Rehearsal Club at the same time I was there, back in the mid-70s. At that time, she was singing backup for Barry Manilow. Ramona was beautiful, inside and out, with a wonderful sense of humor. I will never forget her.

Jane Miller

March 12, 2016

Ramona Lynn Stubblefield...I will never forget you.

Johnny Feemster

July 13, 2014

To the Stubblefield Family! I send my condolences! May she rest in peace! May God give you comfort in this time of berievement!

Ramon Scruggs

July 7, 2014

I am a long time friend of Paul Stubblefeild ( from Cleveland, Ohio and now Vegas ). My prayers go out to The Stubblefield family.R.I.P. Ramona Brooks.

Deborah Rivers

June 27, 2014

My heart is so very saddened at the passing of my BEST childhood friend. I was always so captivated by her incredible talent and beauty. We shared many fond memories growing up. I was so incredibly proud watching my best friend perform with Barry Manilow on the TV show "Midnight Special" with Wolfman Jack.
Family, may we reflect on the joy she brought into our lives. Rest in peace, my friend.

Ramona and Pearl, what a smile!

Francine Mancini

June 21, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. Ramona was a great talent. We were friends from living at The Rehearsal club as young entertainers and I remember wen she first went out on the road with Barry Manilow. I thought of her often through the years and had hoped we would reconnect again. I am sorry that won't happen. My prayers and thoughts go out to your family.

Elizabeth Spahn

June 18, 2014

Ramona was a beautiful lady, a gifted musician and a wonderful entertainer. It was a pleasure to have known her, and I am very sorry she died so young. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Andrea Jacobs

June 16, 2014

So very sorry to hear of your loss. Your family has and will continue to be in my prayers.

Cravin Ham

June 14, 2014

Paula & Mavis, My deepest condolences to your family at the loss of your beloved sister. Memories of our time growing up will always be cherished. Ramona as we all knew her lived life to the fullest. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

June 14, 2014

You will be missed. I have very fond memories of you and your talents. I remember the first time I saw you as a back-up singer for Barry Manilow I cried. I was soooo very happy for you and your success. Your star will always shine.

June 14, 2014

My sincere condolences to the Stubblefield family. She was a very talented lady.
~ Debra Byrd in Los Angeles, CA

"Never Thinking Of More Than That"

Bonnie Lee Sanders

June 14, 2014

I had such admiration for Ramona. She was an amazing talent.
We wrote together, sang together and "juiced" vegetables together. Rest In Peace, dear Ramona.....

Eve Dillaway

June 14, 2014

Deepest condolences to the family,
Heaven has another angel for their choir.....
Blessings. Xx

Tom Spahn

June 14, 2014

Ramona is an example of the great Music Training of MoTown and her elder Brother's Musicianship. She passed so much through her instinctual performance ability -
The world will miss her compositions.

Debbie White Stegall

June 13, 2014

To the Stubblefield family, Paula and Mavis you know you are close to my heart, I love you both dearly, wish I could be there. I am so sorry for your
lost. Keeping you all in our prayers.

June 13, 2014

So sorry for your loss
She was both beautiful and talented

Dorothy Wadley

June 13, 2014

Mavis Holmes-Stubblefield, Paula, Glen,and Paul Stubblefield.

It was with great sadness when we learned of your sister's passing. Please accept our heartfelt condolences and we hope that in a small way they help through these trying times.

Dorothy J Wadley and family

Darryl Holloway

June 13, 2014

Sorry for your loss Glenn and to your family. You and your family are in my prayers.

June 13, 2014

Our deepest condolences to the family. You all are in our prayers.

Mitchell, Sylvester Hills & Joycelyn Gordon.

Yvonne Hopson

June 13, 2014

I went to Libbey High School's homecoming the year she was the queen. A class act. I am so sorry for your loss.

Tracy Stubblefield-Keene

June 13, 2014

My fondest memory of Aunt Ramona was her making my face up for Halloween and putting my costumes together. She was amazingly talented!

Glenn "Skip" Stubblefield, Jr.

June 13, 2014

My fondest memory: When I was about 8 years old, Aunt Ramona gave me 'The Catcher in the Rye' to read. Life changing...

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