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Roxann Rambo North, age 48 of Nancy, Kentucky passed from this life Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at the University of Louisville Hospital.
Roxann was born September 8, 1971 to the late Robert “Bob” Rambo and Eileen Moehring Rambo in Somerset, Kentucky.
She was a Member of Ringgold Baptist Church, loved Jesus, and talking about Jesus. She loved to cook, but most of all loved spending time with her family and friends.
Roxann was preceded in death by her parents; grandchild, Nolan Carmickle; niece, Shannon Miller; nephews, Dylan Rambo; Cory Rambo.
She leaves behind to cherish her memory her husband, Chris North; daughters, Britney Jones (Corey) of Somerset; Chelsii Carmickle (Darrell) of Somerset; Katelin Loveless of Somerset; Darrien Hughes of Somerset; brothers, Ronnie Rambo of Nancy; Kevin Rambo (Connie) of IL; David Rambo of TN; sister, Misty Brown (Roger) of London; sister in laws, Pam Garcia (Josh) of Annvile, KY; Lesley Roberts (Wes) of Fairfield, OH; grandchildren, Rylee Watkins; Elliohna Watkins; Adrian Jones; Azlynn Jones; Abel Jones; Arianna Jones; Julia Carmickle; Takoda Carmickle; Weston Carmickle; Izabella Carmickle; Izaiah Carmickle; Annalise Davis. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
A Visitation will be held Saturday, November 30, 2019 from 4 to 6 P.M. in the Chapel of the Southern Oaks Funeral Home with a Celebration of Life service to begin at 6 P.M.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Roxann Rambo North Memorial Fund C/O Southern Oaks Funeral Home.
Southern Oaks Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements for Roxann Rambo North.
Sorry for the loss of an amazing friend and woman that has touched many lives. Many people has seen all sides to her but I have only seen the side of her that showed she loved with her everything. This world will be sad without the light she shined. Prayers for those loving grand babies that are now without the woman that has given them a life of love. Prayers go out to her children and family members in pain due to the lose.
Love always Dale and Cindy.
My dear sister,you died a hero. A person who would literally run into a burning building to save a loved one. One does not get any more heroic than that. What the flames did to your body,they could not do to your spirit,always beautiful, always intact. Indestructible. We are ultimately a thought in the mind of God. God’s thoughts are always perfect, always beautiful, always Indestructible. If we imagine a beautiful snowflake in our minds,then walk into a hot sauna, the snowflake will not melt from the heat of the sauna. And so it is with our spirits. I know you are dancing and singing with the angels in the presence of our loving God. Rest high on that mountain, I will be looking for you during that great reunion. With love from your brother David.