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Ernest Glenn Ramsey

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Ernest Glenn Ramsey

Birth
Limestone County, Alabama, USA
Death
1 Sep 2021 (aged 85)
Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Ernest Glenn Ramsey, 85 of Athens, Alabama, died Wednesday, September 1, 2021 at his residence. There will be a 3PM Graveside Service Sunday at Limestone Memorial Gardens with Dwight Ridinger and Billy Marks officiating. Visitation is from 12noon until 2:30PM at Spry Funeral Home in Athens. Pallbearers will be Randall Hoosier, Mike Jackson, Melvin Laxson, Lynn Persell, Keith Griffin and Kim Norton. Memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

Ernest Glenn Ramsey was born in Limestone County, Alabama on November 24, 1935 - the eldest son to Carlos and Myrtle Ramsey.

He is survived by: Sons: Tony Ramsey and wife Danita of Athens , Paul Ramsey and wife Jennifer of Athens. Daughters: Debbie McClung and husband Tom of Athens, Connie Elmore and husband Ricky of Athens

Grandsons: Garron Hoosier, Austin Ramsey,Kyle Taylor, Granddaughter Hannah Hoosier, Randall Hoosier, father to Hannah and Garron

Sisters: Rosene Beasley of Athens, Wanda Faye Usery and husband David of Athens,
A number of nieces, nephews, and extended family

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Betty Ramsey. His parents Carlos and Myrtle Ramsey. His brother Charles Ramsey, His grandson Matthew Ramsey

Glenn was well known in the community where he owned and managed Ramsey Insulation and Septic Tank Company for many years.

He was involved with the Athens Limestone Builders Association and was honored to be named Associate of the Year twice.

He was a founding and faithful member of the First Independent Methodist Church in Limestone Co.

He played on community baseball teams, loved fishing, telling corny jokes, watching Braves and Alabama ball games, going to see grandchildren in their extra curricular activities, especially seeing grandson Garron play in the Little League World Series in Cooperstown, New York. He enjoyed going out to eat, visiting with friends, and gathering with his extended family-playing games and enjoying the fellowship.

Glenn was well loved by many and will be greatly missed by all of his family and those he called friend.
Ernest Glenn Ramsey, 85 of Athens, Alabama, died Wednesday, September 1, 2021 at his residence. There will be a 3PM Graveside Service Sunday at Limestone Memorial Gardens with Dwight Ridinger and Billy Marks officiating. Visitation is from 12noon until 2:30PM at Spry Funeral Home in Athens. Pallbearers will be Randall Hoosier, Mike Jackson, Melvin Laxson, Lynn Persell, Keith Griffin and Kim Norton. Memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

Ernest Glenn Ramsey was born in Limestone County, Alabama on November 24, 1935 - the eldest son to Carlos and Myrtle Ramsey.

He is survived by: Sons: Tony Ramsey and wife Danita of Athens , Paul Ramsey and wife Jennifer of Athens. Daughters: Debbie McClung and husband Tom of Athens, Connie Elmore and husband Ricky of Athens

Grandsons: Garron Hoosier, Austin Ramsey,Kyle Taylor, Granddaughter Hannah Hoosier, Randall Hoosier, father to Hannah and Garron

Sisters: Rosene Beasley of Athens, Wanda Faye Usery and husband David of Athens,
A number of nieces, nephews, and extended family

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Betty Ramsey. His parents Carlos and Myrtle Ramsey. His brother Charles Ramsey, His grandson Matthew Ramsey

Glenn was well known in the community where he owned and managed Ramsey Insulation and Septic Tank Company for many years.

He was involved with the Athens Limestone Builders Association and was honored to be named Associate of the Year twice.

He was a founding and faithful member of the First Independent Methodist Church in Limestone Co.

He played on community baseball teams, loved fishing, telling corny jokes, watching Braves and Alabama ball games, going to see grandchildren in their extra curricular activities, especially seeing grandson Garron play in the Little League World Series in Cooperstown, New York. He enjoyed going out to eat, visiting with friends, and gathering with his extended family-playing games and enjoying the fellowship.

Glenn was well loved by many and will be greatly missed by all of his family and those he called friend.


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