
Mark J. Ramos
September 3, 1966 – August 29, 2022
Mark J. Ramos, 55, of North Chesterfield passed away on Monday, August 29, 2022, in St. Francis Hospital.
Mark was a loving husband, father of four, and friend to many. He always was there for people and enjoyed spending time with his jeep members (his second family). He spent 22 years working for Pre Con adapting to their needs and was a competent leader. Many looked up to him for advice and knowledge. He will be missed dearly.
Survivors include his wife, Jennifer; his children, Kyle, Jonathan, and Christine; his brothers, Matt and David; and his father, Matt.
A celebration of life will be held at 12 Noon on Saturday, September 17, 2022, at The Pavillion, 346 Lake Caroline Drive, Ruther Glen, VA 22546.
This is a celebration of life, please forgo the flowers and gather with our fun-filled memories/stories of Mark.
A long husband, I will cherish our memories and the time we shared. Love you always!
My brother for life and eternity,he lives on in my memories forever
My uncle was a loved man he was an amazing person and helped make my childhood rememberable,I will miss him dearly
Uncle Mark will be missed by many people that he impacted in so many ways! I am thankful for the time we did get with him and will keep those memories dear to me always
Mark was my best friend thru our adolescent years. We did everything and went everywhere together. We loved to travel the town on our bikes. Up the inclined plane and down the hill as fast as we could go. He was there when I got hit by a car and went for help . Our lives didn’t connect much in our adult years but we spent many years together growing up. I will never forget you my friend. You were my first real friend. ???❤️❤️❤️
I always enjoyed working and having deep conversations with Mark at work, either in Petersburg or Chester. He will be missed.
Mark Ramos was one of a kind. I have so many memories and I will miss you my friend.
Lost to us way too soon. Mark was intelligent, knowledgeable and always ready to help out in anyway possible. He is already missed. Our thoughts are for the family during this time.
Mark was a deep thinker who could hold a conversation about most any subject and was always a go to guy for troubleshooting at work because of his vast knowledge of our processes. A diehard Steelers fan and man did he love his jeep! My condolences to Jennifer and the kids. Rest in peace Mark.
I will truly miss you, Friend, we had many years together at Plant 1 and even at Plant 5. We had so much fun cracking jokes and laughing.
I will always remember what a remarkable person you were.
Mark, you were so special. You started as my boss, but quickly became one of my kids. Fly high, my friend.
I will truly miss you, Friend, we had many years together at Plant 1 and even at Plant 5. We had so much fun cracking jokes and laughing.
I will always remember what a remarkable person you were. My condolences go out to Jennifer and the family.
To The Family , I Extend Sincere Sympathy To You , And Let You
Know That I And All The Others Are Thinking Of You Now .
We Morn Your Loss And Please Know That You all
Are Being Thought Of With Warmth And Deep Sympathy .
Mark was one of a kind type of guy-friendly, knowledgeable about many subjects and had a great sense of humor. If you needed someone to help you with a project, he was always willing. A great guy!
Prayers to the family.
Mark was always such a pleasure to see at family events. He was quiet, but usually had a quick quip ready to share when we would find ourselves away from majority ears. I also enjoyed the catch up conversations we would have late nights on New Years. I will miss Mark and will enjoy thinking of him every time I see the beautiful H he made for our family.