Anne P. Ramos, 89, of Bristol

Posted 2/5/19

Anne P. (Sullivan) Ramos, 89, of Viking Drive, Bristol, passed away on Feb. 1, 2019, at home. She was the wife of the late Augustine C. Ramos for 63 years and mother of the late Thomas Ramos.

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Anne P. Ramos, 89, of Bristol

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Anne P. (Sullivan) Ramos, 89, of Viking Drive, Bristol, passed away on Feb. 1, 2019, at home. She was the wife of the late Augustine C. Ramos for 63 years and mother of the late Thomas Ramos.

Born in Barrington, she was the daughter of the late Timothy and Elizabeth (Hagan) Sullivan. She is survived by her children, Stephen Ramos and his wife Michele of Bristol, Charles Ramos and his wife Lynne of Bristol, Kathy Berry and her husband Alan of Portsmouth, Patricia Toman and her husband Nicholas of Barrington and Susan Securo and her husband Michael of Bristol; grandchildren, Alana Ramos, Mariah Ramos, Jesse Ramos, Allison Allen, Timothy Ramos, Austin Ramos, Nicole Do, Sonya Berry, Derek Toman, Adam Toman, Ryan Toman, Joshua Securo, Kayla Dixon, Alexandra Securo, and great-grandchildren, Cassidy Allen, Julia Allen, Logan Allen, Sanders Toman, Sydney Toman, Sire Toman, Owen Securo and Abigail Securo. She was great-grandmother of the late Willow Ramos and sister of the late Elizabeth Lewis, Catherine Sullivan, Alice O’Neil and Raymond Sullivan.

Mrs. Ramos was a graduate of Barrington High School, Class of 1947, and a parishioner of St. Elizabeth’s Church. She was a member of the Bayberry Club, RI MADD, volunteered for Meals on Wheels, was a founding member of the Hopeworth Community Association and a lifetime fan of the PC Friars basketball team. Anne was the matriarch of the large Ramos family, and spending time with her family gave her the most joy in life. She was loving, selfless and generous to all of her family, as well as anyone who was fortunate to know her.

Her funeral services will be held Feb. 6 from the George C. Lima Funeral Home, with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated by Rev. Gilberto Orioli at St. Elizabeth’s Church.  Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Thomas S. Ramos Scholarship Fund, c/o Providence College, 1 Cunningham Square, Providence RI 02819 or MADD of RI, 2 Regency Plaza, #3, Providence RI 02903.

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