Ramona was born April 2, 1952 in Boise, Idaho, to Charles “Bud” & Marie Robbins. As a baby, Ramona suffered from various illnesses and consequently was cared for and ultimately raised by her Grandmother, Shalata Louise Bush (until her passing) and her grandfather (granddad), Alfred Charles Bay. Ramona was a strong, resilient woman who, from infancy thru death, faced many hardships in her life with courage and strength.
Although she lived most of her life in Idaho, Ramona also lived a few years in the Philippines, and in the states of Missouri and Illinois. She was a hard worker and held various jobs throughout her life. Prior to her retirement in the fall of 2013, Ramona worked for almost 20 years at St. Luke’s Elmore Medical Center as a CNA and later as an Activities Coordinator. Ramona took tremendous pride in her work caring for others as she built lasting relationships with those whom she served, cared for and worked with.
Though generally a very quiet and private person, Ramona had a great love for the family and friends who were very close to her. Her grandchildren were the light of her life. Accordingly, in light of her desire to maintain strong family bonds and to continue with righteous endeavors, in June 2014, Ramona was baptized and became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Ramona is survived by her four daughters and eight grandchildren.
Ramona was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents and recently her loving partner of 23 years, Antonio Ponce.
Ramona was born April 2, 1952 in Boise, Idaho, to Charles “Bud” & Marie Robbins. As a baby, Ramona suffered from various illnesses and consequently was cared for and ultimately raised by her Grandmother, Shalata Louise Bush (until her passing) and her grandfather (granddad), Alfred Charles Bay. Ramona was a strong, resilient woman who, from infancy thru death, faced many hardships in her life with courage and strength.
Although she lived most of her life in Idaho, Ramona also lived a few years in the Philippines, and in the states of Missouri and Illinois. She was a hard worker and held various jobs throughout her life. Prior to her retirement in the fall of 2013, Ramona worked for almost 20 years at St. Luke’s Elmore Medical Center as a CNA and later as an Activities Coordinator. Ramona took tremendous pride in her work caring for others as she built lasting relationships with those whom she served, cared for and worked with.
Though generally a very quiet and private person, Ramona had a great love for the family and friends who were very close to her. Her grandchildren were the light of her life. Accordingly, in light of her desire to maintain strong family bonds and to continue with righteous endeavors, in June 2014, Ramona was baptized and became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Ramona is survived by her four daughters and eight grandchildren.
Ramona was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents and recently her loving partner of 23 years, Antonio Ponce.
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