We mourn the loss of Pastor Frankie Ramos, a beacon of faith and wisdom, who passed away peacefully at home on December 14, 2024. He was born September 15, 1964.
Frankie imparted a legacy of God-fearing diligence and encouragement throughout his 60 years, touching countless lives along his journey.
Frankie is survived by his devoted wife, Kelli Ramos. We share in the grief of his daughter, Sasha Ramos, step-daughters, Krista Earls and Kaylin Ojeda, his precious grandkids, Jase, Emilia, and Eleah Earls who also considered him a guiding figure.
He leaves behind many memories in the hearts of his siblings - Carman Ramos, Evelyn Ramos Anderson, Darlen Bruno, Girl Negron, Daisy Ramos, and Hilario Jr. Ramos, - who admired his unwavering faith and strength. He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Hilario Diaz Ramos and Rosa Ramos.
Frankie was known for his godly wisdom, fun spirit, and exciting persona. The faithfulness he exhibited in his Christian values was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. He demonstrated living right and put his faith in God above everything else. His determined spirit was a testament to his strong belief in the power of perseverance.
The void left by Frankie is immense, yet we remember him in the lessons he imparted, the faith he embodied, and the love he radiated. His legacy will continue to flourish in the lives of those he influenced.
A funeral service to honor Frankie's life will be held on December 21, 2024, at 11:00 AM at 302 W Stephenson St. Freeport Il. As we bid farewell to this remarkable man, we encourage everyone to embrace his teachings and keep his memory alive.
Frankie will be greatly missed but always remembered for the profound impact he had on so many lives. We take comfort in the knowledge that his legacy of faith and encouragement will continue to guide us in our journey of life.
Saturday, December 21, 2024
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