MaeZeatta Ramsey, August 15, 1933~January 10, 2025

Jan 12, 2025

MaeZeatta Ramsey, 91, of Fayetteville, Arkansas passed away on January 10, 2025 at Washington Regional Medical Center. She was born on August 15, 1933, in Bedford, Indiana, the daughter of Walter Mundy and Isabelle Branaman Mundy.

She graduated from Yellville High School at Yellville, Arkansas. MaeZeatta was a member of First Baptist Church, Fayetteville. She was active with the Boone and Washington County Republican Committee. She served as a voting delegate at two presidential conventions.

She was preceded in death by two daughters, Valerie Colene Bekebrede and Jane Etta Ramsey, and a son-in-law Richard Bainbridge.

MaeZeatta is survived by her two sons, Alan Ramsey and wife Kathy of Cave Springs, Arkansas and Jerome Ramsey and wife Carla of Springdale, Arkansas; a daughter Teresa Bainbridge of Bentonville, Arkansas; sister Priscilla Johnson of Harrison, Arkansas; and half-brother Billy Glenn of Oregon; 11 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandkids.

A celebration of life will be 1:00 PM, Saturday, January 18, 2025 at Pathway Baptist Church, 3395 W Mt Comfort Rd, Unit 2, Fayetteville, AR 72704.

Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

 

15 Condolences

    • Stephen Moyers

      Though I mourn the passing of Mae Zaetta, I rejoice in the fact that we all know that she is in heaven, smiling and talking politics to the angels. I wish I could be there for her celebration of life, but will not be back in town in time. She was always very kind to me, and I have always appreciated her time and dedication to her family. We will miss you, but rest assured you will never be forgotten!

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  1. Mark Pangle

    Jerome, Our condolences to you and the family. I know your finding comfort in this difficult time.

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  2. John and Debbie Johnson

    Jerome, Allen and Teresa. Our prayers are with your families during this difficult time. We have a saving knowledge that Aunt Mae is free of pain and with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in “Sweet Beulah Land”..

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  3. Kelly Johnson

    Teresa, Jerome and Allen, Rick and I are so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was one of a kind and I always felt like I was one of her kids. She was always so welcoming and kind.

    I know you will miss her, but she’s at rest now with her Lord and Savior. Blessings to each of you and your families.

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  4. Nancy Johmson

    Heaven gained a soldier. Blessings to family. Lance and Nancy Johnson.

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    • Barbra Landry

      Miss MaeZeatta was such a strong Christian lady and Republican Woman. She taught me many good things. She loved the Lord and we all knew it.
      I will miss her.

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  5. Debbie Beckerdite

    What a lovely person inside and out and what a patriot. She was everyone’s mom and really kept up with politics. She missed her daughters; so, I know she’s enjoying a heavenly reunion with them and others. I will miss our lunches and long discussions.

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  6. Mike and Barbra Landry

    Such a great friend that we loved so much.

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  7. Anne Britton

    So very sad to see. All her family & friends will miss her greatly but I know how greatly she served her God and fellowman! God called her home and she’s with Jesus along with all family before her. Maezetta was always a joy to be with. I served as WCRW President and then as AFRW President. MaeZetta was always willing to help and support our projects that were designed to help create a better government and freedom! God bless her family in their sorrow and loss.

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  8. Cathy Kilgore

    I’m so sad to hear of MaeZeatta’s passing. She was always so kind to me. Many prayers and thoughts for her family.

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  9. Alicia Deavens

    Prayers for the Ramsey Family. Mrs. MaeZeatta will be missed.

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  10. Kay Humbard

    May God comfort the family and friends of Miss MaeZetta as they both mourn the loss of this lovely lady, and celebrate the wonderful person she was, and the great life she lived. From the first day I met her, she treated me like I was a friend. She was a gift of joy to everyone she met.

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  11. Janie Key

    Maezetta was a wonderful Christian lady. She was a real joy to be around. She worked for me and my business partner when she lived in Harrison. Always a smile on her face! I know her family and friends will miss her kind and sweet demeanor!! She was a special blessing to all who knew her.

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