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Ramona S Geiger

             COSHOCTON- Ramona S. “Monie” Geiger, 63, passed away Sunday, March 30, 2025 at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus.

                She was born Nov. 14, 1961 to the late Ralph and Virginia (Nichols) Geiger. She was married to David “Wayne” Bratton from 1980 to 1993, and together they had two children, Melissa (Jason) Harmon of Tiffin, and David (Stephanie) Bratton of Coshocton.

                Monie is also survived by five grandchildren, Jaelyn Harmon of Tiffin, Kambry (Zane B.) Harmon of Tiffin, Brice (Kennedy H.) Cabe of Coshocton, Kolton (Aliyah A.) Cabe of Coshocton, and Payton (Brayden W.) Cabe of Coshocton; her siblings, Cheryl (Joyce) Sawyer, Kristi (David) Whitacre, Teresa (Mike) Clauss, Ron (Laura) Geiger, Karen (Duane) Lucas, Diane (Don) Wilson, and Rhonda Hagans; many nieces, nephews, and close friends; and her favorite fur babies, “Brutus” & “Boscoe”.

                In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Todd Geiger; and a brother-in-law, Dick Hagans.

                Monie loved her kids, grandkids, and family gatherings. She enjoyed spending time at the Coshocton Senior Center, going to Amish country, crocheting, going to the Circle K for a Polar Pop, and doing crossword puzzles. She was also an avid football fan, rooting on the Ohio State Buckeyes and the San Francisco 49ers.

                Per Ramona’s wishes, private funeral services will be held at Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw, with her nephew Pastor Matt Wilson officiating. FischerFuneralHome.com

                Memorial donations may be directed to the Coshocton Senior Center, in care of Kno-Ho-Co, 120 N. 4th St. Coshocton, OH 43812; or to Coshocton Public Transit, 401 Main St. Coshocton, OH 43812.

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