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Obituary for Louise Ramirez
Louise Ramirez was born in Roy, NM on March 6, 1937 and passed away on January 14, 2018. Her parents were Seferino and Celia Romero; she was one of 9 children. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Benny, Johnny, Mackey and her sisters Bell, Mary, Stella and her beloved grandson Gary. She is survived by her sisters Sara, (Roco) and Dominga, her daughters Linda (Danny), Terri (Rick) and Desiree (David). Louise is also survived by her grandchildren Lisa, Carol, Eric, Andrew, Tina, Selena, Nicole and David. Her great grandchildren are Anthony, Brooke, Tanner, Hannah, Sienna and Cruz. She leaves behind many nieces and nephews that affectionately called her Aunt Lulu, plus her many friends she acquired over the years. Born in New Mexico, her family moved to Colorado, then on to California. She attended school in San Jose and lived there most of her life. Then about 30 years ago, she came to the Davis, Dixon and the Winters area. In the early 1960s she dedicated her life to Jehovah God and was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She was a member of the Dixon Congregation for many years. Her love for Jehovah moved her to participate in the ministry sharing her faith, read her Bible regularly, and attend Christian meetings that were important to her, Louise was fun to be around, energetic and loved to dance. She enjoyed finding new recipes and then baking something to share, including her famous Cowboy Stew, brownies and fry bread. She loved helping others whenever someone was moving, cooking, decorating or gardening. She was independent, loved to travel and was known to call from a train depot, airport or bus station saying she’d be gone for a few days. She was loved and will be deeply missed by all. A Memorial Service will be held February 3, 2018 at 2:00pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 400 Brown Street, Vacaville, CA. The family of Louise would like to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to her friends and loved ones. The love and support showed by all is truly appreciated.