Jan Marie Ramsay
Jan Marie Ramsay
Jan met her husband John in 1989 and the two were married on January 5th, 1991 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in San Marcos beginning their nearly 30 years of marriage. They had two sons: Mason in 1993 and Jack in 1996.
Jan loved music. She played the guitar, piano, and flute—and took great joy in singing loudly whenever the opportunity to embarrass her children presented itself. To say Jan was an avid reader is an understatement. John remembers walking into the bathroom every morning to find her reading a book while brushing her teeth. Jan will be remembered for her playful sense of humor and ability to strike up a conversation with anyone.
Jan was diagnosed with brain cancer in 1998 and was told she had only 18 months to live following treatment. However, Jan told the doctors she had other plans: to see her two sons graduate college. She fought hard through multiple health setbacks to achieve this goal. She watched Mason walk the stage in 2016 and Jack do the same in 2019. More importantly she gave her sons a childhood with their mother.
In 2002 Jan retired and the family moved to Wimberley where they could be closer Jan’s family. Jan spent her retirement years volunteering at St. Stephen’s Church and at her boys’ numerous activities. Though her spirit remained strong, Jan passed peacefully in her sleep at home in the early morning hours of November 11th, 2020, living over 20 years longer than her initial prognosis.
Jan is survived by husband John and sons Mason and Jack; father Judge Charles Ramsay and his wife Cynthia; sister Julia New and husband Dwayne; brother Charles Ramsay and wife Rebecca; Aunt Diane and Uncle Dan Pollard. She is also survived by brother in laws Dr. Willard Stark and wife Candace, Gordon Stark and wife Charlene, Ron Stark and wife Emily, Moe Stark and wife Karen, Russ Stark, and sister in law Beth Cofer and husband Matt, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Jan was preceded by her mother Nena Janette.
A private graveside service for close family will be held in early December, with plans for a larger memorial tentatively set for the spring of 2021. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 6000-A FM 3237, Wimberley, TX 78676.