Shayden Ramsey-Boggs
In Loving Memory of Shayden Alexis Ramsey-Boggs, October 26, 2001- April 22, 2024
Shayden Ramsey-Boggs, 22, of Breckenridge, passed away on April 22, 2024. Her funeral service at Bethany Baptist church will be held on Monday, April 29, 2024, beginning at 1 p.m., with John Kinman officiating.
Shayden Alexis Ramsey-Boggs, our precious angel, went home to be with our Lord on Monday, April 22, 2024. She was a firm believer and follower of Christ. Heaven gained a special soul.
Shayden was born on October 26, 2001, in Breckenridge, Texas. She graduated with the Class of 2020 from Breckenridge High School and went on to earn her associate degree from Cisco College. Shayden played clarinet and bass clarinet and participated in the Color Guard in both high school and college.
She adored God’s beautiful creatures, never aware that she herself was the most beautiful of all. She pursued numerous occupations, the most recent being a rural mail carrier on a local contract route for the United States Postal Service. She loved her postal customers, but her favorites were her four-legged friends who would greet her, expecting treats.
No matter what Shayden was doing, such as spending time with her husband pretending to be a mechanic, working on cars, and him the same. She was always able to fix any day with a hug and a smile. Shayden had a laugh that could stop his world in place. She became the center of his existence and will forever be part of him.
She also enjoyed playing music, fishing, doting on her precious nephews Bentley and Easton (Bubsy), or chilling with family and friends. In every situation, she was her funny, goofy self. She always had that beautiful smile that touched the hearts of everyone around her. She was blessed with the gift of inspiring everyone who knew her to strive for excellence. Shayden is deeply loved and will be missed tremendously.
Shayden was preceded in death by grandpas Richard W. Ramsey and Garrett (Jack) Morrison.
She is survived by her husband, Drew Boggs; parents Trinity and Barbara Ramsey; sister Chasity Ramsey; brother Trinity Ramsey Jr.; grandparents Edith Ramsey and Pete Morris; mother- and father-in-law, Dana and James Boggs; numerous other family members; and a multitude of friends.
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