
Honoring Kelly Ramirez: A Tribute of Love
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In memory of Kelly Ramirez, who touched countless lives through her kindness and support. We appreciate the outpour of love we have received during this time and so many have asked how to help and where to donate so we are setting up this GoFundMe to honor her legacy. Kelly’s compassion and generosity extended to friends, colleagues, and family alike, and now we wish to give her the celebration of life she truly deserves. Your contributions will help us create a fitting tribute to someone so deeply loved and admired.
From her sister, Jennifer Ramirez,- "Kelly Ramirez, my sweet beautiful sister, Mother of Jackson, Mother of Animals, Mother and Kindred Spirit to all that have suffered, A Beautiful friend to many, Auntie to Your Babies , Coco to those who know, My sister, golden and pure, my sister you are my Angel now. God, I love you, and you always said I love you more. Those were your last words to me. We are crushed, your babies are helping me move through this, they are doing the heavy lifting. Because, they loved you so so much Kelly. Ash has Fiona and Sigy has a home. We were driving back to the bay from your apartment, still in Sac, and a flock of hundreds of birds began to swirl and soar around us. It was wild and beautiful, and I watched in awe. I felt you my dear sweet sister, I followed it with my eyes and just knew that you were guiding me. I have so many memories, moments and our lifetime together to share in your memory. I will honor you. While driving, your song came on, I mean it's one of many. Baby you got it, I could hear you singing and see you dancing, I loved watching you dance, Robbie , our brother is with me now, crushed, and family is on the way. My sister, my Angel, passed away Sunday, July 28th. She is now in the heavens above, and I know she will continue to do her work from there now. I promise, we will have a celebration of life, fit for Kelly. Please continue to pray for Jack and our family and if you can reach out to someone that needs a helping hand, like my sister always has done."
Organizer
Jennifer Brackett
Organizer
Castro Valley, CA