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Velma Lucille <I>Lindeman</I> Ramey

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Velma Lucille Lindeman Ramey

Birth
West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Jun 2019 (aged 90)
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2657932, Longitude: -93.2768317
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Velma Lucille (Lindeman) Ramey, passed away on Monday, June 17, 2019.
Velma was born on August 15, 1928 in West Plains, MO to John Christian and Ella Elizabeth (Mueller) Lindeman. She graduated from West Plains High School in 1947. She worked at a soda fountain, shoe factory, etched lenses for eye glasses, and worked at Lily Tulip.
On December 5, 1956 she married Harvey Eugene Ramey in Warwick, VA. She was a loving wife and wonderful mother to one daughter, Sherrie Rogers, and two sons, James (Jim) and David (Dave). Velma loved being a wife and mother.
Velma loved being a Sunday School teacher when her children were young.
She always cooked from scratch and had a garden that she took care of so her family would have fresh vegetables.
She loved putting puzzles together especially if they were Kinkaid puzzles. She loved displaying birthday and Holiday cards in her home. She loved Kinkaid and Precious Moments Cards. She loved getting fresh flowers. She loved quilting and looking at quilts. She liked playing Bingo.
Velma was preceded in death by her mother Ella Lindeman, father John Lindeman, brother Harold Lindeman, brother Clarence Lindeman, brother Donald Lindeman. She is survived by her children, James Ramey, Sherrie (David) Rogers, David Ramey, Brother Elmer Lindeman, and Erma (Jim) Brown.
Burial in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.
Velma Lucille (Lindeman) Ramey, passed away on Monday, June 17, 2019.
Velma was born on August 15, 1928 in West Plains, MO to John Christian and Ella Elizabeth (Mueller) Lindeman. She graduated from West Plains High School in 1947. She worked at a soda fountain, shoe factory, etched lenses for eye glasses, and worked at Lily Tulip.
On December 5, 1956 she married Harvey Eugene Ramey in Warwick, VA. She was a loving wife and wonderful mother to one daughter, Sherrie Rogers, and two sons, James (Jim) and David (Dave). Velma loved being a wife and mother.
Velma loved being a Sunday School teacher when her children were young.
She always cooked from scratch and had a garden that she took care of so her family would have fresh vegetables.
She loved putting puzzles together especially if they were Kinkaid puzzles. She loved displaying birthday and Holiday cards in her home. She loved Kinkaid and Precious Moments Cards. She loved getting fresh flowers. She loved quilting and looking at quilts. She liked playing Bingo.
Velma was preceded in death by her mother Ella Lindeman, father John Lindeman, brother Harold Lindeman, brother Clarence Lindeman, brother Donald Lindeman. She is survived by her children, James Ramey, Sherrie (David) Rogers, David Ramey, Brother Elmer Lindeman, and Erma (Jim) Brown.
Burial in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

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