Jaime H. Ramos |
| Posted 2017-12-26 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ Published on Sunday, December 17, 2017 <<< >>> Jaime (Jimmy) H. Ramos <<< >>> June 29, 1942–Sept. 27, 2017 <<< Our beloved Jimmy passed away Sept. 27 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born and raised in Los Angeles to Juan and Elvira Ramos. Jimmy wed and raised three children in Southern California. Jimmy and Darlyne West married 29 years ago. They had a great life together working, traveling, and being active in their communities. Jimmy loved his family, traveling, backpacking, fishing, jazz music, reading and meeting people. Upon retiring from a career he loved at Sparkletts Water in Eagle Rock, Jaime and Darlyne moved to Lake Havasu City and enjoyed many years of friends, family and volunteer work. He was a member of the Elks Lodge #2399 and the London Bridge Yacht Club. Jimmy volunteered at the Elks, the BLM Archeology Department and the Lake Havasu Museum of History. He also worked part time in Havasu transporting people to and from medical appointments. Three years ago, Jimmy and Darlyne moved to Henderson, Nevada where he volunteered at the Sienna Campus of St. Rose Hospital and at Boulder City Elks Lodge. Cancer took his life but not the memories of his sense of humor, love of people and life, his faith and his strength of will. Jimmy is greatly missed by family and friends. He is survived by his loving children: Michael Ramos (Maureen), grandchildren, Samantha, Brittany, Nathan, Matthew, Rose, John, Sanka, Dominic and Lucy and four great-grandchildren; Stephanie Newman (Robert) and three grandchildren, Stacy, Sydney and Ethan; and Deena Berens (Kevin) and four grandchildren: Adam, Michael, Jason and Derek. Jimmy is also survived by his sister Olga Bright (Bob), two nieces and one nephew. Other survivors include his loving stepchildren: Michelle Robbins and Scott Jennings, step-grandchildren Beau, Danielle, Brigette and six step-great-grandchildren. Private services and masses were held for Jimmy. |
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