Charles Ramey, of Covington, passed away August 15, 2017, at 72 years of age. Mr. Ramey moved to Covington in 1982. He was Equipment Maintenance Manager for the City of Covington. A member of Harvest Baptist Church for 17 years, he was loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Playing banjo was his outlet for a love of bluegrass music. Western movies and shows, as well as riding horses, earned him the reputation as a cowboy. Known also as a great provider, Mr. Ramey will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was preceded in death by his parents, D.H. and Mae Pauline (Lowe) Ramey; sister, Connie Barnard; and brother, Henry Ramey.
Survivors include his loving wife of 54 years, Cheryl Ramey; sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Julie Ramey of Loganville, Edgar and Traci Ramey of Buckhead; sisters, Jean Coker of Marietta, Monna Reagin of Newborn, Donna Ramey of Dublin; brother, Wayne Ramey of Aquadelea, CA; grandchildren, Patrick Ramey, Josh Ramey; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Service for Mr. Ramey will be held Friday, August 18, 2017, 2 PM, at Harvest Baptist Church, 2075 Highway 212, in Covington, with Rev. Richard Culpepper officiating. Interment will follow in Lawnwood Memorial Park, Covington. Friends may visit with his family at Caldwell & Cowan Funeral Home, 1215 Access Road, Covington, Thursday, August 17, from 6:00 – 8:00 PM.
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Harley Charlie/cowboy Charlie/Uncle Charlie or better known by Mrs Cheryl as Bobby you will be missed my friend but never forgotten.i will never forget the life long stories or lessons that you put in my head.you we're truely a friend.you would always give me advice and tell me what was on your mind weather I was right or you were right and then you would always say I love you son you truely taught me a lot.you and Mrs Cheryl would always ask about the family and and tell us y'all loved us weather we were face to face or on the phone and that is what true friends are but y'all are family.i miss you my friend and I will see you again I can see you now picking and plucking and singing with the bangos in the heavens above.keep them straight up their and save me a seat you always said you would love ya brother. David Cheri Alexandra and Jacob Chandler
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