of Harrison, AR
October 30, 1957 - October 7, 2014
Steve Michael Ramer, age 56, of Harrison, passed away Tuesday, October 7, 2014, at Cox-Branson Medical Center in Branson, Missouri. He was born October 30, 1957, in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of Billy and Opal (Null) Ramer. Steve was preceded in death by his father, Billy Ramer; and two brothers, Larry Ramer and Terry Ramer.
Steve worked at Highland of Harrison Tims for ten years. He was a volunteer for Crawdad Days, the Walk for Alzheimer, and the Walk for Cancer. He married Barbara Usher September 14, 2001, in Tennessee.
Steve is survived by his mother, Opal Ramer; his wife, Barbara Ramer; his sons, Jason Ramer and Albert "Bo" Ramsey; his daughter, Charity Tovey; his brother, Eddie Ramer; his sister, Linda Bonet; seven grandchildren, Hadleigh Ramer, Mason Ramer, Dustyn Tovey, Trae Tovey, Jacob Ramsey, Caleb Ramsey and Aaron Ramsey; and a host of other family and friends.
Visitation is 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Friday, October 10, 2014, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home.
Funeral service is 1:00 PM, Saturday, October 11, 2014, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home, with Johnny Huddleston officiating.
Pallbearers are Trae Tovey, Jess Kee, Tim Farmer, Wyatt Burdine, Dalton Angel and Dalton Ford.
Honorary pallbearers are Dustyn Tovey and William Skipper.
Interment is in Maple Leaf Cemetery.
To Barbara and family, I was so sorry to hear about Steve. I worked with him at Bristol Pointe. He was a good man and co-worker. Always willing to help others. All the residents loved him. They knew if they had something that needed to be fixed, he would fix it for them. My heart goes out to you all in your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Martha Mulford
It's hard to believe that Steve is really gone! He has been my friend & coworker for many years! He has picked me up in the Winter weather to take to work, he has rescued me from being stranding after running out of gas more times then I can remember, he even helped me get my house! He always went above & beyond at work & was a loyal friend who would joke around and make you feel better if that was what you needed! At work he always called me ma'am even though I would argue that I wasn't old enough to be called that! He never failed to do what was asked of him even if that meant running in circles. He was a dear friend & will be missed by many! R.I.P. Steve we love & miss you!
my thoughts and prayer's are with all of you during this loss