Obituary of Melquisedec Ramos
Melquisedec "Melqui" Ramos, 37, went home to be with the Lord on July 11, 2023. Born January 31, 1986, in Yauco, Puerto Rico, Melqui moved to Vineland, New Jersey when he was five years old with his parents, Georgia and Wilson Ramos, and his brothers and sisters. It was in Vineland that Melqui would meet the love of his life, his wife, Jessica (Jimenez) Ramos.
Melqui was very talented and a very hard worker. For many years, he was a certified Traffic Control Technician and valued employee of Garden State Highway Products, Inc. Additionally, he was a CDL Driver for Carter Lumber. Melqui's passion was building and racing cars with his fellow RevLimit racing team. He enjoyed riding his street bike and camping and kayaking with his family, whom he loved more than anything. Melqui's dancing skills were legendary and brought joy to those watching him! Everyone who knew Melqui saw him as a bright light who always made you smile. Melqui will forever be remembered as colorful and bright, dancing, happy and someone who brought so much love into this world, who gave so much love and who was surrounded by love.
In addition to his wife and parents, Melqui is survived by his two cherished daughters, Amerie and Amelya Ramos, a large and loving family and many, many loyal and devoted friends.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of the DeMarco-Luisi Funeral Home on Lincoln and Sherman Avenues in Vineland. The family will welcome visitors from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, July 14th and Saturday morning, July 15th, a viewing will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the funeral home with an 11 a.m. service. Burial will follow at Siloam Cemetery, Vineland.
The family welcomes everyone back to The Rock of Salvation Church located at 513 East Grape Street after the funeral to celebrate Melqui's life.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to assist the family at this time. Should you wish to donate, the Ramos family sincerely thanks you from the bottom of their hearts; but they gratefully thank you for loving and honoring their Melqui. He will be dearly missed.