A graveside service for Harold will be held at South Park Cemetery on Monday, November 30, 2020, at 2:00 PM.
On July 3, 1940, Harold was born to William O Ramey and Nellie Mae Fisher Ramey in McKinney, Texas.
He graduated from Roswell High School. Harold was the beloved husband of Eula Ramey, whom he married on November 22, 1958, in Roswell, New Mexico. Prior to retirement, he worked as a Mechanic. Harold was a member of the Assembly of God Church. He loved the outdoors, especially going to the lake and mountains with his family. His most treasured memories were the times he spent with his family fishing and hunting. Harold enjoyed watching football, baseball, and NASCAR. He will be profoundly missed by his loved ones, especially his loving wife Eula, and all who were honored to have known Harold.
Harold is preceded in death by his sons: Mark Isaac Wayne Ramey; parents, William O Ramey and Nellie Mae Fisher Ramey; grandparents: Leona and David Bryan Fisher; and siblings: Charles Ramey; J.D. Ramey, and Sandra Martin.
eft to treasure memories of Harold are his loving wife of sixty-two years, Eula Ramey; children: Walter D. Trent, Sharlene Gonzalez, Harold O. Ramey, Michael Ramey and Marie Everett; grandchildren: Major Angela Romero, Isaac Hicks, Mark Ramey, Daniel Ramey, Matthew Ramey, Brayden Ramey, Austin Ramey, Clifton Reece Everett, Zane Everett, Heather Trent and Ted Trent; great-grandchildren: Gabrianna Bonilla, Eneas Armijo, Alexia Hicks, Weston Hicks, Ella Hicks, Danella Ramey, Taylor Mae Ramey; numerous nieces and nephews; as well as several friends throughout the years.
Those honored to serve as pallbearers are Isaac Hicks, Reece Everett, Zane Everett, : Angela Romero, Matthew Ramey, Austin Ramey, and Brayden Ramey.
From all the kids:
I cried when you passed away, I still cry today.
Although I loved you dearly, I couldn’t make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating, hard-working hands at rest.
God broke my heart to prove to me he only takes the best.
From wife Eula:
“I love you, I miss you, until we meet again.”
A graveside service for Harold will be held at South Park Cemetery on Monday, November 30, 2020, at 2:00 PM.
On July 3, 1940, Harold was born to William O Ramey and Nellie Mae Fisher Ramey in McKinney, Texas.
He graduated from Roswell High School. Harold was the beloved husband of Eula Ramey, whom he married on November 22, 1958, in Roswell, New Mexico. Prior to retirement, he worked as a Mechanic. Harold was a member of the Assembly of God Church. He loved the outdoors, especially going to the lake and mountains with his family. His most treasured memories were the times he spent with his family fishing and hunting. Harold enjoyed watching football, baseball, and NASCAR. He will be profoundly missed by his loved ones, especially his loving wife Eula, and all who were honored to have known Harold.
Harold is preceded in death by his sons: Mark Isaac Wayne Ramey; parents, William O Ramey and Nellie Mae Fisher Ramey; grandparents: Leona and David Bryan Fisher; and siblings: Charles Ramey; J.D. Ramey, and Sandra Martin.
eft to treasure memories of Harold are his loving wife of sixty-two years, Eula Ramey; children: Walter D. Trent, Sharlene Gonzalez, Harold O. Ramey, Michael Ramey and Marie Everett; grandchildren: Major Angela Romero, Isaac Hicks, Mark Ramey, Daniel Ramey, Matthew Ramey, Brayden Ramey, Austin Ramey, Clifton Reece Everett, Zane Everett, Heather Trent and Ted Trent; great-grandchildren: Gabrianna Bonilla, Eneas Armijo, Alexia Hicks, Weston Hicks, Ella Hicks, Danella Ramey, Taylor Mae Ramey; numerous nieces and nephews; as well as several friends throughout the years.
Those honored to serve as pallbearers are Isaac Hicks, Reece Everett, Zane Everett, : Angela Romero, Matthew Ramey, Austin Ramey, and Brayden Ramey.
From all the kids:
I cried when you passed away, I still cry today.
Although I loved you dearly, I couldn’t make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating, hard-working hands at rest.
God broke my heart to prove to me he only takes the best.
From wife Eula:
“I love you, I miss you, until we meet again.”
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