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Darlene (Tuscher) Ramsey, 75

| May 15, 2015 7:00 PM

Darlene Ramsey was born Darlene Annette Tuscher in Grand Rapids, South Dakota, on July 10, 1939. There she grew up with her parents, Felix and Doris, older brother Calvin and younger sister Phyllis. Upon the sudden passing of her father, the remaining family moved to Kalispell. They lived on the farm with their grandfather while attending school in town at St. Matthew’s Catholic School. Doris soon married Arthur Gilbertson, and with his family, they all built a house in town. Darlene attended Flathead County High School and graduated 1957.

Darlene pursued an education in nursing and moved to Spokane to attend the Sacred Heart School of Nursing. With her degree, Darlene moved to Seattle and began her career as a registered nurse.

It was in Seattle where friends introduced her to the love of her life, Norman Ramsey, and they married on May 25, 1965. Unable to have children of their own, they lovingly adopted two children through Catholic Community Services. Darlene worked part time for a while, but eventually decided to stay home with their children to give full attention to her family. Darlene volunteered at school, was the co-leader of her daughter's Girl Scout troop, and kept busy with her children's activities. She was always up for an adventure with her family as they enjoyed hiking on the weekend, trips back to Montana or down to Oregon to visit family, camping, or vacations.

Darlene was a faith-filled believer who enjoyed volunteering for her church in Seattle. She was a regular at Bible study and raised her children Catholic. She was also gifted with sewing, whether it was an outfit, pajamas or even a prom dress. Darlene loved to craft, knit and crochet, and cross-stitch. She was an avid reader who enjoyed getting out in her yard and making it beautiful.

As their children grew up, Darlene and Norman found themselves moving to Vancouver, Washington, to be closer to family and especially their grandchildren. In these later years, Darlene remained involved in the church, was a doting grandmother and still loved to be creative, both inside and outside.

On May 4, 2015, Darlene suddenly lost her life to a ruptured aortic aneurism.

She is survived by her brothers and sisters-in-law, Calvin and Dorothy Tuscher, and Doug and Pat Gilbertson; son and daughter-in-law, Kevin and Danyelle Ramsey; daughter and son-in-law, Laura and Jason Preuitt; granddaughters, Emma, Eleanor, Evelyn and Amanda and grandson, Ramsey.