Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 3:00 p.m.
Ramias, Brock Patrick
It is with great sorrow the families of BROCK PATRICK RAMIAS, who left the game of life too soon, share his passing on October 19, 2015.
It is with great sorrow the families of BROCK PATRICK RAMIAS, who left the game of life too soon, share his passing on October 19, 2015.
He will be remembered with love by his mother LaVonne (Tony) Rideout and his father Mark Ramias, his brothers Brett Ferguson (Kara and daughter Brooklyn) and Troy Ramias, as well as Brock's special friend, Ashley Karren. Also left to mourn are his grandmothers Carole Ferguson and Mary-Ellen Ramias and a large extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins. He shared his love with many others and has families and friends that keenly share his loss.
He was predeceased by his grandfather, Tom Ferguson.
Brock was born on February 13, 1995 and spent his growing up years in the Lethbridge area. He graduated from Lethbridge Collegiate Institute in June 2013.
Brock adored his parents and his brothers. He was their greatest fan and protector. His families treasure the many memories of working and playing together on the farm, at the lake and at home. He was fun and full of joy and a hero to each of them.
Brock was a gentleman who was respected and was loved by many and he returned that love. He was well known within his school and the community as a playful, generous young man. He could be found playing a competitive game of stick ball, watching a Cinderella movie, drinking a slurpee or just having a quiet conversation with a good friend. Brock loved being with people; he remembered them and made each one of them feel special and cared for, no matter their age or their circumstance in life. He was keenly aware of friends and strangers alike, reaching out to all those he met along the way or found in need. While Brock was always athletic and played a number of different sports, it is no secret that Brock loved football. His football family was very important to him and some of his best friendships were forged on the field. He was known for his hard work, competitive drive and sportsmanship. He left everything out on the field every time he played and he was always working to be better. While Brock worked at a number of jobs, his life's occupation was football. He recently returned to LCI as a volunteer coach with the LCI Rams this football season.
Brock leaves behind his great love for each of us and love enough to spare and share; he would want us all to pass it forward.
Please join the family for a Celebration of Brock's Life at THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS, WEST PAVILION, 3401 Parkside Drive South, Lethbridge, Alberta, on Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 3:00 P.M. with Reverend Erin Phillips officiating.
Donations in Brock's memory may be made to a scholarship in his name at http://gofundme.com/8m6wbmag
To send a condolence, please visit www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
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We feel extremely sad for the loss of Brock. Please accept our deepest sympathy for you Lavonne and your entire family. The Farrells
It's with a heavy heart that I say I am so sorry for your loss of your beloved son. Brock certainly lived in a loving way. Love of family, love of football, love of community, and love of life. As I know this has changed you and your family in inexplicable ways. Please know that I am here always for you.
Mark, our sincere sympathies to you and your family. What a devastating loss. Wishing you some happy memories as time passes. Sincerely..Al and Dianne Duncan (Coalhurst)
On behalf of the Calgary Colts please accept our deepest sympathy for all your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with Brock, and you during this very difficult time. It was my privilege to get to know Brock during his two seasons with the Calgary Colts, and see first hand what a terrific young man is was. It was because of this time with him I presented him an award, which I am sure you don't know about called the Calgary Colts Presidents Award. 2014 was the first year we did this, and Brock was the first recipient. I chose Brock because as I said he represented what I thought was indicative of being a Calgary Colts, his respect, commitment, love for the game, and his team, but most of all because he was a good guy. Mike Tuff
I send my most heartfelt sympathies to Brock's family and friends. I met Brock while he played for the Calgary Colts. While I admired the way he played the game of football, it was his fine character that I really noticed. You couldn't have asked for a better young man. Rest in Peace my friend.
It was such a pleasure to have known you for the time that I did. I'll always remember your genuine personality and your little smirk. I'm so glad to see you're being remembered for what you loved. We're all missing you Brock, rest easy.