Cayetano Ramirez

Passed: March 06, 2021

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Cayetano Ramirez, age 87, of Avondale, Arizona passed away on March 6, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born August, 7, 1933 to Silverio and Dominga Ramirez in Terlingua, Texas.

Cayetano Ramirez was a loving husband, father and grandfather, who was a long time resident of Avondale. He worked for Maricopa County Parks and recreations for 27 years. After retiring , he loved doing home projects and spending time with his family. He had a passion for helping others, if it was picking up a prescription, delivering food, or paying a visit to his friends, he would do it, never expecting anything in return.

His wisdom was wise to all, not only his children. He believed you should always save a dollar for tomorrow, you just never know when you will need it, never go over the speed limit, and never miss a Monday or Friday from work. He believed when taking care of business, it is better to do it in person, never do it over the phone. One of his most important beliefs that he lived by was “ahora por ellos y manaña por nosotros,” he believed you should always help someone in need, because you never know when you will need help. A man who lived a simple life and who was very humble, kind, and passionate about life will always be remembered by his giving heart.

Cayetano is survived by his daughters; Barbara Torres, Donna Conde, Brenda Baca, and Irma Ramirez, his sons; Guy C. Ramirez, Ruben Ramirez, Martin Ramirez, and Alfredo Ramirez, and his sister; Ventura Ramirez, his brother; Rosalio Ramirez. He is also survived by his twenty-nine grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.

A Rosary is scheduled for 10:00AM on Monday, March 15, 2021 at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Goodyear, Arizona with a Funeral Mass to follow. Burial services will be held at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Avondale, Arizona after the Mass in precession.

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6 responses to Cayetano Ramirez

  1. Mr. Ramirez reminded me a lot of my father – as Anna said, “cut from the same cloth,” with many similarities – similar values, goodwill and wisdom, always putting everyone else first and being a home improvement kind of “Guy.” I know the pain of the loss of a very special person and my heart goes out to the entire Ramirez family during this very difficult time. Sending you all healing prayers, wishing you peace and may you find comfort in God’s grace and in the precious memories you shared with Mr. Ramirez.

    May you rest in peace and in heaven’s glory, Mr. Ramirez.

    Love,
    Cynthia Lopez

  2. We will miss you Tio, thank you for all that you did for me. I will be sending prayers to all my family. We pray that God will bring all peace and comfort during this difficult time. Our love to you all. Love you guys.

  3. We are so sorry for your loss and sending lots of prayers. Cayetano was a very nice man and alway greeting us when he saw us. Our hearts go out to all the Ramirez family.

  4. Delia Halley says:

    To the Ramirez family, I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the wonderful memories of your loved one. May God bless you, and comfort you.

  5. Guy you have been such a special person in my families lives. You and your wife. Della along with your family was there for me in hard times and good times. I know as the Bible says you have earned your treasures in heaven and I can hear God say”job well done my good and faithful servant”. You will be greatly missed by all who had the honor of knowing you. Rest in peace and may we all meet again in heaven. May God bless your family with peace and comfort through this difficult time.

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