He took pride in his ranch west of Ada where he lived for more than 40 years. He was even known to mow his grass and go quail hunting in his pressed Wranglers. He turned many heads when walking into a room. He could always be seen in his signature hat, boots, starched and pressed Wranglers, and his monogrammed shirts, no matter the occasion. He was a cowboy at heart, a true living cowboy, spending many years doing what he loved - riding his horses, whether for pleasure or competition. His loving wife Joyce was always by his side during these competitions and his biggest supporter. He was a member of The Living Legends and was a champion team roper and heeler, winning several championships on both the national and local levels. Some hunts were successful while others were not so much however, he enjoyed every hunt. Bob was an avid quail hunter and enjoyed many trips to Western Oklahoma with friends throughout the years. His true passion was his horses and his love for quail hunting. He was awarded several service medals during his time in the service. He served in the United States Army where he earned the rank of Sergeant during the Korean Conflict. He married Joyce Caveny on April 13, 1991, in Stratford, Oklahoma and they made their home in Ada (BeBe), Oklahoma.īob was a freight salesman working for several companies before retiring from J & M Cartage. He was born on April 20, 1933, to Earl and Audie Ramer in Webber Falls, Oklahoma. The family will receive relatives and friends from 3:00 to 5:00 pm on Sunday, January 30, 2022, at Criswell Funeral Home.īob passed away peacefully on January 28, 2022, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Graveside services will follow at 2:00 pm at the Marlow Cemetery in Marlow, Oklahoma. Funeral services for Robert "Bob" Ramer, 88, former resident of Ada, are at 10:30 am, Tuesday, February 1, at Criswell Funeral Home in Ada.
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