Location: Houston, TX

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In Fond Memory – Class of 1980
Tommy C. Abbott
Born: June 13, 1955
Died: December 3, 1987
Location: Houston, TX
(Class of 1980 friends – if you have a copy of Tommy's obituary, please send it to our class agent)
Rosemary Cecil
December 2006/January 2007
Special Edition: Commemorating TSPP’s 50th Anniversary
Texas Psychiatrist
Location: Bedford
(Class of 1980 friends – if you have a copy of Rosemary's obituary, please send it to our class agent)
Roger Gilbert Ramon, M.D.
Roger Gilbert Ramon, M.D., age 63, of Corpus Christi, Texas passed away May
22, 2010. Dr. Ramon was born December 23, 1946 in San Antonio, Texas to
Donaciano G. and Sarah Guajardo Ramon.
Dr. Ramon graduated from Brackenridge High School, received his
undergraduate degree from St. Mary’s University, and graduated medical
school from the University of Texas Health Science Center. Dr. Ramon was in
private practice at Annaville Family Medicine for over twenty years and most
recently was employed at Corpus Christi Veterans Administration Outpatient
Clinic.
Dr. Ramon was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife of
twenty-nine years, Margarite A. Ramon; sons, Ross Thomas (Krystle) Ramon
and Ryan Matthew (Kerry Messer) Ramon; sisters and brothers, Sylvia JoAnn
(Daniel) Ramos, Yolanda (Dave) Acosta, Debbie (Jim) Vallin, Ronnie (Susan) Ramon, Ruben (Sal) Ramon, Myrna (Paul)
Hoodless, Sandra Ramon (Rudy). Numerous nieces and nephews survive.
Memorial services will be conducted on Friday, May 28, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. at the Sawyer-George Funeral Home Chapel
with Deacon Theo Farrias officiating.
John Frederick Huff
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana on Feb. 1, 1954
Died Mar. 4, 2009 and resided in San Antonio, TX.
If it seems a little quieter in Alamo Heights it is due to the passing on Wednesday, March 4
of Dr. John Huff, one of the most well-loved men in the Alamo Heights, medical and San
Antonio communities.
You may not have known John personally but chances are you may have given him a bite
off your plate at a restaurant or heard his loud booming voice as he warmly greeted
friends and strangers alike. John lived his short life to the fullest, enjoying each and every
day with his trademark boundless energy and enthusiasm.
When he wasn't trying to find ways to beat the South Texas game wardens, this Alamo Heights graduate could be found
spending time fishing and hunting at Blue Wing, exercising at the San Antonio Country Club or spending time with those
he loved. John's love extended to his profession and this dedicated anesthesiologist was adored by all who were
fortunate enough to be in his operating room.
Doctors and patients alike requested this UTMB Galveston alumni for his jovial bedside manner, his commitment to their
well-being and his often irreverent sense of humor. Every life John touched was forever changed. His sparkling blue eyes
and mischevieous grin were contagious and his loyal group of best friends were as fiercely devoted to him as he was to
them.
Every day with John was an adventure as you never knew what crazy schemes this prankster would conjure up. But as
lighthearted as he was, there was one area of John's life in which he was totally serious and that was in his love for his
beautiful wife Lisa, his four adoring children, and his precious godchildren of whom he was so proud. Generous to a
fault, John would move heaven and earth for those he loved and causes he held dear.
John's absence will leave a gaping void in the lives of the people whose lives were made a little brighter, a little happier
and a little more fun for having known him.
John was the beloved son of Mrs. James F. Huff and the late Dr. James F. Huff, the devoted husband of Mrs. Lisa Huff,
the proud father of Miss Alexandrea Huff, Miss Megan Huff, Miss Madeline Huff and Master Jonathan Huff, loving
brother of Foster Huff, Ms. Helen Huff Ruttenberg and Mrs. Glenda Roth. John is also survived by his nieces Juliana and
Caroline; nephews Benjamin, Zane, Sammy, Bryce and Bourke. He also leaves his beloved friend and colleague Dr.Jesse
Delee.
Honorary Pallbearers: Steve Roegline, Ollie Day, Frank Ruttenberg, Zane Ruttenberg, Benjamin Ruttenberg, Dr. Doug
Smrekar, Jimmy Shafer, Dr. Mark Thornton, John Berry, Jeff Manupelli, Jeff Toler, Bill Roth, Foster Huff, Dr. Steve Collins,
Brad Lomax, Danny Webb, Dr. Jesse Delee, Dr. Phil Jacobs, Andy Smith, Wally Cox, Cary Locke, Kip Gilliland and Steve
Ruben. This Memorial Obituary provided by Porter Loring Mortuary
John Haynes
John Fletcher Haynes, Jr., MD, born in El Paso, Texas on October 29, 1947 and passed
away on December 17, 2012. John proudly served our country in the Marine Corps and
Army. He served in both Vietnam and Desert Storm. He was a Medical Doctor Specializing
in emergency medicine and toxicology at Texas Tech University Medical Center and the
West Texas Regional Poison Center. John was a teacher and mentor in the medical field
both locally and internationally. John was a Christian and member of the Jesus Chapel
West. He is preceded in death by brother, William L. Haynes. Survived by his parents John
F. and Alethea Haynes; daughter Deanna Lee Pelzek and husband Bryon Pelzek; son
Robert Fletcher Haynes, brother James C. and wife Ruth Haynes; sister Alethea and
husband Thomas Sutherland; two grandchildren, aunts, uncles and numerous nephews
and nieces.
El Paso Times
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