David Daniel Ramey 1958 – 2017

West Point, CA…David Daniel Ramey passed away from a short battle with cancer on 8/11/17 surrounded by family. Born in Castro Valley CA to Monford and Betty Ramey on 6/3/58. David was in the Army from 1976-1979 where he was stationed in Germany. After the Army David worked at Glass Containers and Foodmaker in Hayward CA. He was married and had a daughter Ashley in 1991 that is the light of his life. David decided to move to Sulphur in 2010 to spend time with his Dad and the rest of the Ramey family. While in OK he worked at various labor jobs and a few years at Carbonex. He loved to draw, read and learn about American history with the gold rush era being his favorite. When David was diagnosed with Cancer he returned home to spend time with his family in California.

He is survived by his Daughter Ashley, son in law Brad and Granddaughter Delilah Wennberg, Mother Betty Gates, Sisters Bonnie McLeod, Debbie Nickels, Nephews Brian McLeod and Clayton Nickels, Niece Megan McLeod, Great Nephews Isaac McLeod and Charlie Pariseau, Aunts Cathy Schoenfeld and Alice Whitfield and Uncle Bob Decker along with many cousins. Funeral services will be held in West Point CA on 9/2 at 11:00AM

5 Responses to "David Daniel Ramey 1958 – 2017"

  1. Terri Kakarigi   August 30, 2017 9:47 am - at 9:47 am

    So sorry to hear that Dave has passed, he was one of are friends growing up in Fremont. I actually bought his mustang from him when he was leaving to go into the army. RIP friend, Prayers to his family. God Bless

    • Anonymous   September 6, 2017 8:07 am - at 8:07 am

      Thank you Terri, He was a good man, son, father, brother & friend. He will be forever Loved & missed !!!!

  2. Anonymous   August 30, 2017 1:39 pm - at 1:39 pm

    I’m so sorry for your loss we were friends in Fremont also a lot of good memories

    • Anonymous   September 6, 2017 8:05 am - at 8:05 am

      Thank you, may I ask who this is?

  3. Bonnie McLeod   September 3, 2017 7:03 am - at 7:03 am

    My brother was laid to rest yesterday in West Point Ca where he wanted to be. He was given Honors, Taps was played and those of us who Love him, our lives will never be the same. I still wait for your phone calls. It’s so hard to look back on good times when I’m thinking of everything we should of had time to do. You were taken way to soon, way to fast. You were, are and always will be Loves…. I will miss you everyday until we meet again….