Born in Mexico City, he retired in 1970, after 20 years in the United States Navy Special Forces.
After the Navy, he had a career as Director of Maintenance with Sentara in Norfolk and then with Central Fidelity Banks.
He had been active in Scouting, volunteered with ESL and was an active member of Wrights Chapel United Methodist Church in Ladysmith.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Torres; three sons, Ramon Torres III and his wife Lisa of Tennessee, Christopher Torres and his wife Joan of Arizona and Anthony Torres and his fiancé Jennifer of Norfolk; five sister, Kathy Albin, Anna Herring, Ruth Hoese, Janine Stacy and Judy Reed all of Texas; a brother, Victor Torres of Texas; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two daughters, Cynthia Owens and Jennifer Torres.
A memorial service will be held Wednesday March 2nd at 2:00 PM in Wrights Chapel, with burial to follow in Lakewood Cemetery, Bowling Green.
Born in Mexico City, he retired in 1970, after 20 years in the United States Navy Special Forces.
After the Navy, he had a career as Director of Maintenance with Sentara in Norfolk and then with Central Fidelity Banks.
He had been active in Scouting, volunteered with ESL and was an active member of Wrights Chapel United Methodist Church in Ladysmith.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Torres; three sons, Ramon Torres III and his wife Lisa of Tennessee, Christopher Torres and his wife Joan of Arizona and Anthony Torres and his fiancé Jennifer of Norfolk; five sister, Kathy Albin, Anna Herring, Ruth Hoese, Janine Stacy and Judy Reed all of Texas; a brother, Victor Torres of Texas; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two daughters, Cynthia Owens and Jennifer Torres.
A memorial service will be held Wednesday March 2nd at 2:00 PM in Wrights Chapel, with burial to follow in Lakewood Cemetery, Bowling Green.
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