Robert Mason Ramey, 90 of Richmond, KY formerly of Elkhorn City, KY passed away Monday, October 11, 2021 at his home. He was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Christian Church, a U.S. Air Force veteran and aTechnical Writer for tank production. Robert was born October 02, 1931 at Praise, KY to the late Mason Ramey and Clara Odene Holley Ramey. In addition to his parents, Robert was preceded in death by his wife, Lois Jean Slone Ramey and two sisters, Mary J.Ramey & Vena M. Robinson. Robert is survived by a son, Robert Michael (Renee) Ramey of Superior Township, MI; daughter, Susan Camille (Gary) Pettyjohn of Richmond, KY; five grandchildren, Robert M. (Lindsay) Ramey, II, Steven Wayne (Allison) Pettyjohn, Melissa Kay Norris, Heidi Camille Barrett, and Cameron Jacob (Abigayle) Pettyjohn; nine great-grandchildren, Elliott Royce Barrett, Bradley Robert Ramey, Parker Elisabeth Pettyjohn, Hope Kay Norris, Brooklynn Kay Ramey, Murphy Grace Pettyjohn, Sarah Francis Barrett, Londyn Reign Pettyjohn, and Monroe Jude Pettyjohn and a sister; Peggy Joyce Robinson of Elkhorn City, Ky. Visitation will be from 6-10PM Friday, October 15, 2021 at the Bailey Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 11AM from the chapel with Gary Pettyjohn officiating. Burial will follow at Dow Brooks Cemetery, Draffin, KY.
Shannon & Jill Franklin says
Bob will be greatly missed. We will miss him, but know he is sitting in a rocking chair on the front porch of his mansion!
Art D. says
Bob & Lois were like parents to me when we lived in Michigan. We had many good times at Macomb Christian Church functions and lunch after services every week. Wonderful memories.
Bob & Lois were the finest kind of people. Bob served as a church leader (elder) and was always ready to help anyone. I know the Lord said: “Welcome good and faithful servant” when Bob arrived in Heaven. He will be missed by us who remain here, though.
Robby Thompson says
Prayers to all the family Robby Thompson and family.
Dallas and Arlene Bradley says
Bob is greatly missed. Dallas and I continue to talk about our great conversations and Sunday lunches with him!