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Aurea "Millie" Ramos

October 28, 1948 ~ May 4, 2024

Aurea "Millie" Ramos, a beacon of love and strength, departed this world on May 4, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering devotion and kindness. Born on October 28, 1948, Millie dedicated her life to nurturing her family and serving others with boundless compassion.


She was the unsung hero of countless lives, always willing to lend a helping hand whenever needed. As a dedicated mother to her children, Peter, Jose, and Jessica, as well as her seven grandchildren, Millie embodied the essence of unconditional love and sacrifice. Her uncompromising spirit and tireless dedication to her family knew no bounds.


Millie's love for her husband, Octavio "Pete" Ramos, was the cornerstone of their enduring bond. Together, they forged a partnership built on mutual respect, support, and an unwavering commitment to each other's happiness.


In everything she did, Millie radiated warmth and love, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her legacy of kindness, resilience, and love will continue to inspire and guide those she leaves behind.


Millie's spirit will forever live on in the hearts of her beloved family and friends. May her memory be a blessing, and may her soul find eternal peace.

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  1. A beautiful soul, who has left her mark on so many hearts with her kindness. Heaven, obviously needed another Angel!

  2. Titi Millie,

    When I think of you I have so many countless memories. But the ones that are so dear to me are those that were made in Tennessee. I can picture it so clearly; easter egg hunt in the basement, roller blading in the backyard, playing with messy play, to waking up in the morning hearing you sing “Rise and Shine Give God Your Glory”. These are all memories that I have made sure to pass down to my own children because they bring me such joy. Lukas and Leina Aurea were blessed to have met you. You may be gone, but your memory will be alive in your thoughts, prayers, and conversations always. 🕊️❤️

  3. I know I can’t make your pain go away, but I want you to know I’m here for you with a shoulder to cry on or an ear to listen with, or anything else you may need. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. I am so sorry for your loss.


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