Edgar Lee Ramsey, Jr.

edgar ramsey, jr.

May 28, 1937 ~ June 30, 2019

Born in: Gastonia, NC
Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Edgar Lee (Ed) Ramsey, Jr., 82, of Atlanta, Georgia, died Sunday, June 30, 2019 at his home surrounded by his wife, children, and grandchildren. Ed, also affectionately known to many as “Paw Paw,” leaves behind his wife of 56 years, Rosemary Brewer Ramsey; his son and daughter-in-law William Kennedy (Bill) and Lee Ann Ramsey; his daughter and son-in-law Margaret (Meg) and James Scheid; and his four grandchildren: Hayden and Reid Ramsey, and Julia and Sarah Scheid; as well as many other extended family members and friends. Born and raised in Gastonia, North Carolina to the late Edgar Lee and Helene Kennedy Ramsey, Ed was preceded in death by his younger brother, William Kennedy Ramsey. Ed graduated from Gastonia High School in 1955 and, after earning his BA in psychology from Pfeiffer University, married his sweetheart, “Rosie.” He then served ten years as an officer with the United States Air Force. Ed and Rosemary were stationed in England, Germany, Greenland, San Antonio, Texas, Montgomery, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia where, in 1972, they settled their family. Ed taught ROTC at Emory University then served as a Rehabilitation Counselor for 26 years with the Veterans Administration Atlanta Regional Office. After retiring in 1998, Ed enjoyed his biggest passions—spending time with his grandchildren, attending Friday lunch outings with his fellow “ROMEOS,” and sailing on Lake Lanier with his family and dear friend, Bruce Evatt. Lake Lanier was Ed’s “happy place”, and he was able to enjoy a beautiful day on the lake with his family before sailing on to his next grand adventure. An immediate friend to everyone he met, he will be missed by many. A celebration of Ed’s life will take place on Wednesday, July 3 at 11:00 am at Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Decatur, Georgia where he and Rosemary have been members for more than 45 years. Dr. Amy Morgan will officiate the memorial service. The family will receive friends at a reception following the service in the Grand Hall of Oak Grove United Methodist. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Memorial Fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 1722 Oak Grove Road, Decatur, GA 30033 or to the Lake Lanier Sailing Club (LLSC) Junior Fleet, Ed Ramsey Memorial Junior Camp Fund c/o Jessica Hill 3739 Durham Run Way Auburn, GA 30011-4642.

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  1. Tammy Bambinelli says:

    We are so very sorry for your loss Ramsey family. Keeping you all in our Prayers.

  2. Angela Castleberry says:

    Rosemary,
    I would like to extend sincere condolences to you and your family. I know that all of youl have many great memories to assist with easing the pain of grief.

    Peace and LOVE,
    Angela Castleberry and family

  3. Jennifer Brooks says:

    Dear Rosemary,
    I’m so deeply sorry for your loss. Ed was such a very dear person and he will be missed by the many people whose lives he touched. James and I extend our heartfelt sympathies to you, Bill, Leann, Meg, James and the grandkids. You’re in our thoughts and hearts this week and always.

    Warmly,
    Jennifer and James Brooks

  4. Brenda Jackson says:

    I will miss his small talk about the children at the Oak Grove Christian School where his grandchildren went. I love his smile

  5. Shelly Bratton says:

    Dear Rosemary, Meg, and Bill,

    I will forever remember Ed’s smile, pile of leaves in the back yard as the best for jumping into in the fall, and appreciation for having fun. Many many fun memories.

    Much love,
    Shelly (mash potatoes)

  6. Tom and Paula Scheid says:

    Ed was a great guy made you feel like family will be missed

  7. Jim and Maryellen Le Duc says:

    Rosemary, we are so sad to learn of your loss.

    Jim and Maryellen Le Duc

  8. Beverly Carr says:

    My condolences to the family. May this scripture give you peace. Revelation 21:4, “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”

  9. Janet Johnson says:

    I am so sorry to hear of Ed’s death. I remember him fondly. He was a kind, delightful, and funny man. I know your faith will help you and your whole family cope with such a loss. It is of some comfort to know that surely Ed is now with the Lord.

  10. yvette ramirez says:

    So sorry Bill and LeeAnn. Sending you much love, hugs, and prayers during this time.

  11. Rokholm says:

    Sorry we could not be with you today for the services. Sending you healing prayers and peace.
    Love,
    The Rokholms


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