Jose Manuel Natividad Ramirez
Jose Manuel Natividad Ramirez, 87 years young, of League City, Texas, peacefully passed away on February 25, 2021, after a joyful life dedicated to the center of his world… his wife and family.
He was born on December 23rd, 1933 to parents Monico Ramirez Gutierrez and Micaela Ramirez de Domínguez in Zacatecas, Mexico. His life truly began in Durango, Mexico where he met and married a beautiful girl, his soul mate, the love of his life, Guadalupe Hernandez Campos in 1952. He sang love songs to Guadalupe, made her laugh and together, they created a beautiful family with 7 children. They spent the next 63 years building a better life for their family and generations to come by moving to Texas, starting several businesses, and traveling the world.
His love and joy for life was infinite. He had a gift for constantly seeing and creating new opportunities in life… all with a smile on his face. He instilled in us the values of humility, hard work, entrepreneurship, never giving up and enjoying the simple things in life, like music, food, animals, nature, and laughter.
Although he is no longer physically here, his spirit, legacy, and impact continue to live on through his family. Jose is survived by his children Leticia Ramirez Alvarado and her husband, Raul Alvarado; Juan Carlos Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, and his wife, Pamela Ramirez; Lupe Ramirez Frederick, Elva Ramirez, Rosie Ramirez, Yolanda Ramirez, thirteen grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
His family is grateful to seek comfort knowing he is reunited with the love of his life, Guadalupe, in heaven, where they will dance, continue to shower their family with endless love, and be at their side as they move through this world until they can all meet again.
The Family will receive friends on Monday, March 1, 2021 at 9:00am with a Ceremony at 10:00am at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573 with Deacon Fritz Claydon presiding. Interment will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas.
José Manuel Natividad Ramírez, 87 años de edad, de League City, Texas, falleció pacíficamente el 25 de febrero de 2021, luego de una vida alegre dedicada al centro de su mundo… su esposa y familia.
Nació el 23 de diciembre de 1933 de padres Monico Ramirez Gutierrez y Micaela Ramirez de Domínguez en Zacatecas, México. Su vida realmente comenzó en Durango, México, donde conoció y se casó con una hermosa joven, su alma gemela, el amor de su vida, Guadalupe Hernández Campos en 1952. Le cantó canciones de amor a Guadalupe, la hizo reír y juntos crearon una hermosa familia con 7 hijos. Pasaron los siguientes 63 años construyendo una vida mejor para su familia y las generaciones venideras mudándose a Texas, iniciando varios negocios y viajando por el mundo.
Su amor y alegría por la vida fue infinito. Tenía el don de ver constantemente y crear nuevas oportunidades en la vida … todo con una sonrisa en su rostro. Nos inculcó los valores de la humildad, el trabajo duro, el espíritu empresarial, nunca darse por vencido y disfrutar de las cosas simples de la vida, como la música, la comida, los animales, la naturaleza y la risa.
Aunque ya no está físicamente aquí, su espíritu, legado e impacto continúan viviendo a través de su familia. A José le sobreviven sus hijos Leticia Ramírez Alvarado y su esposo, Raúl Alvarado; Juan Carlos Ramirez, Joe Ramirez y su esposa Pamela Ramirez; Lupe Ramirez Frederick, Elva Ramirez, Rosie Ramirez, Yolanda Ramirez, trece nietos y siete bisnietos.
Su familia está agradecida de buscar consuelo sabiendo que se reencuentra con el amor de su vida, Guadalupe, en el cielo, donde bailarán, continuarán bañando a su familia con un amor infinito y estarán a su lado mientras se mueven por este mundo hasta que todos podamos volver a encontrarnos.
The Family will receive friends on Monday, March 1, 2021 at 9:00am with a Ceremony at 10:00am at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas 77573 with Deacon Fritz Claydon presiding. Interment will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas.
Our Condolences to the entire Ramirez family. I’m honored to have known such a wonderful person. Rest In Peace Mr. Ramirez 🕯
May all of you hold close your special memories of your Dad/Grandfather. He was a great man who will be missed by many. I’ll always remember how both your parents would welcome anyone into their house with such kindness. I know this first hand from sharing a few holiday meals with the family, plus other occasions. Having his family around brought much happiness to him. May he rest in peace.
Our deepest condolences to the Ramirez family. May God comfort the Ramirez family and grant you’ll strength in this time of sorrow. May he rest in peace.
Gisela Cruz/Dallas, Texas