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Obituary - Ramon K. Lopez June 2, 1958 - October 16, 2024

Obituary - Ramon K. Lopez  June 2, 1958 - October 16, 2024

Ramon Kent Lopez passed away of natural causes (“atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease”) in Fallon, Nevada on October 16, 2024 at 66 years of age. He was born the youngest of four siblings in Elko, Nevada on June 2, 1958 to Delphina (Goicoechea) Lopez and her husband Romano. He was proud of his Spanish and Basque heritage, loved growing up in northeastern Nevada with daily views of the Ruby Mountains, and recounted often and fondly memories of what made his childhood and adolescent years so special, not the least of which was the priceless network of friendships he cultivated and happily clung to. 

He was a social animal from the get go. He liked being around others - in school, at catechism, family gatherings, on sports teams, while Basque dancing at the annual festival, and life guarding at the city pool. He was elected Elko High School’s student body president and named as a Nevada Boys’ State delegate his junior year, then selected as the EHS “Outstanding Male Student” as a senior in 1976.

Following graduation from the University of Nevada, Reno in 1981 with a degree in Business Administration, Ramon put his training to good use first in Elko, then Reno, with jobs ranging from insurance agent, stockbroker, and convention center/visitors’ authority sales manager, to retail sales, to fifteen years in the gaming industry. 

There are inescapable universal experiences in one’s life that define the essence of the human condition, both positive and negative. As Ramon navigated his way over and through some of the speed bumps and roadblocks associated with love, loss, sadness, and a search for meaning, he found guidance, support, and solace from such invaluable programs as New Frontier and The Lighthouse, as well as years of weekly AA meetings and generous sponsorships here in Fallon. His love of distance running started early, becoming a very healthy positive addiction through time, and even when some physical limitations shortened his stride, he continued moving as best he could around town and the surrounding countryside. More than a pastime, it was a godsend.

Ramon never married. He is survived by his three siblings: Elaine Starr (Jim), Gary Lopez (Linda), and Vera Ascasibar (Darby Long); nephews Adam and Chris Starr, Dan, Patrick, and Nick Lopez, and Steven Acker; nieces Juliette and Nicole Ascasibar, and Jennifer Acker. Additionally, Ramon left behind several grand nieces and nephews, and a cool bunch of cousins. 

His cremains will be buried in the family plot in the Elko City Cemetery following a celebration of life/memorial service at Burns Funeral Home chapel at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. A lunch gathering will be held at the Elko Basque Clubhouse immediately following a committal ceremony. In lieu of flowers, you may want to consider a donation to a favorite charity.

 

 

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Comment author: Mike HinzComment text: I knew Sam as a member of our church growing up. He always had a warm smile, a kind word, and a great sense of humor! He will be great missed!Comment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:57 AMComment source: Obituary -- Samuel Bruce WickizerComment author: Mike HinzComment text: Great teacher, great coach, but even a better person!!! Rest in peace Mr. BeachComment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:53 AMComment source: Obituary -- Jack Victor Beach, Jr.Comment author: Mike HinzComment text: I had Mrs Hedges for First Grade at Northside Elementary in 1969. I still, to this day, remember her as a wonderful teacher…one of my favorites!!Comment publication date: 7/2/25, 11:29 AMComment source: Obituary - Nancy Marie Hedges C Comment author: Carl C. HagenComment text: What are MFNs and PBMs ?? ............................ From the editor: This is a very good question and we apologize for not catching that wasn't in there. We reached out to the writer/submitter and got this info back...hope it's helpful. PBM: Pharmacy Benefit Managers are pharmacies that are owned by insurance companies. (CVS is one.) They negotiate with drug makers to get reduced pricing for medications, but they historically have not passed along those savings to patients. https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/pharmacy-benefit-managers-staff-report.pdf MFN: Most Favored Nation pricing is a policy that means a country agrees to offer the same trade concessions (like tariffs or price reductions) to all member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). When applied to pharmaceuticals, it could disrupt global access, deter innovation, and obscure the deeper systemic issues in American health care. https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2025/05/22/the-global-risks-of-americas-most-favored-nation-drug-pricing-policy/Comment publication date: 6/23/25, 7:47 AMComment source: L E T T E R TO THE EDITOR
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