Richard T. Ramsey

January 14, 1943 ~ October 10, 2017
Resided in:
Pueblo, CO
Richard T. Ramsey, 74, passed away October 10, 2017. Survived by son, Richard Ramsey II (wife, Cassie; daughters, Thea and Kyla); daughter, Julie Ramsey (daughter, Michelle Nagy; sons, Andrew and Daniel Nagy); brother, Don Ramsey (wife, Bonnie; son, Chad); brother-in-law, James Quackenbush (wife, Pat; son, Jim; daughters, Diane & Debbie); brother-in-law, Richard Quackenbush (wife, Vicky; son, Troy; daughter, Tabitha); and many great-nieces and great-nephews. Preceded in death by wife, Nancy Ramsey (June 27, 2016); and parents. Richard was born to Donald and Marion Ramsey on January 14, 1943, in Akron, Ohio and was a teacher for Sandusky (Ohio) City Schools for 30 years, primarily 9th grade earth science. He was very involved with the Presbyterian Church in both Pueblo and Huron, Ohio in numerous ways. He enjoyed camping, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, water skiing and Scouting. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 16, at First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th Street. Memorials may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice House, 1207 Pueblo Boulevard Way, Pueblo, CO 81005, First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th Street, Pueblo, Colorado 81003 or First Presbyterian Church, 225 Williams Street, Huron, Ohio 44839. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com
Dear Richie, Julie, and Family, I am very saddened to hear of Dick’s passing. He was a good Christian man.I too recall those wonderful Christmas parties at your parents’ home. iI has to be difficult to lose both your parents in such a short period of time. It is hard to believe that both your parents have passed on. May our good Lord FILL each of you with HIS peace and comfort.
Dear family: I was a colleague of Dick’s at Sandusky High School where he was an excellent teacher and friend. How I enjoyed the annual Christmas parties at the Ramsey home!I am so sorry to learn of his death and send my deepest sympathy.
Prayers and condolences to Richard’s family. He was a fine man and a pleasure to be around.