Robbie Ruth Ramsey

June 11, 1930 ~ September 30, 2012
Resided in:
Marshall, NC
Robbie R. Ramsey, 82, of Meadow Town Rd., Marshall, died Sunday, September 30, 2012, at her home.
A native of Buncombe Co., she was a daughter of the late Raymond Fate and Clora Matilda Meadows. She was also preceded in death by husbands Monroe Shelton and Hershel Ramsey, sister Jeanette Lassiter, and brothers Wayne and Vono Robinson.
Mrs. Ramsey is survived by sisters Gladys Banks of Asheville, and Ruby Buckner of Alexander; and by brother Alonzo Robinson.
A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday at Mountain View Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Gary Fender officiating.
Her family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Ave.
Memorials may be made to CarePartners Hospice, PO Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813.
My Dear Aunt Robbie,
I knew from the time I was a child that you loved me and I would always love you and I always will. I will miss you, but you are home now with Mama and everyone. May you rest in peace.
We were saddened to hear about Robbie’s passing. She was the sweetest lady and we always enjoyed her visits to the house and to Mountain View Church. She will be greatly missed but know she is in a much better place now. Cherish your memories. Our deepest sympathy to Robbie’s family.
We think we may speak for all the Casada family in sending our sincere sympathy to all Robbie’s family.
Eva and Family, we never met your Aunt but from hearing you talk about her we know she was very special to you, you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all.
I will always cherish my memories of Robbie and her husband Herschel. I have known Robbie ever since I was a little girl. I always enjoyed visiting with them and helping around the farm. My family and I were priviledged to get to sing her, some old gospel hymns, a few days before she went to be with her Lord. Even at her weakest moment she smiled and sung along. Robbie and Herschel were like an extra set of grandparents to me. I am honored to call them my friends. I know Robbie is in a good place and happy. I look forward to seeing her again ‘where we’ll never grow old.’
Dear Gladys,Ruby and Alonzo and family.So sorry about Robbie ,She is in a better place now with her loved ones and my dear sister Frances.they loved each other dearly.Hershel was a favorite uncle of Gilmer.I am sorry we didn’t take the time to visit more. Our Love and Prayers go out to all of you Love Gilmer And Christine
I would like to say my heart is broken today. I can’t even explain what Robbie and Herschel meant to me. I can say Robbie was one of my best friends. I enjoyed every second I had with her; our walks, talks, laughter, and sometimes just sitting quietly. Words can never express how much she will be missed. It was a honor to be with her every second I had. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I will hold her little hand again one day and tell her again how much I love her. Today she is the happiest she has ever been, for she’s with the Lord. She left great steps to fill as a Christian. I hope someday I can do the same.
All my love,
Doris Walker