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Retired White County first responder dies a week after Habersham crash

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 3:00PM on Monday 21st October 2024 ( 15 hours ago )

A retired White County Fire Station Captain has died from his injuries following an Oct.14 multi-vehicle wreck  on Ga. 365.

J.B. Ramey, 84, of Cleveland died Sunday night at Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, according to Habersham County Coroner Kasey McEntire. Ramey was one of six injured in the wreck.

An initial report from the county indicated the crash blocked all of Ga. 365 in both directions by Duncan Bridge Rd. A Ford F-150 truck was overturned during the crash, which also involved at least two other passenger vehicles at the crossing. Officials did not specify which vehicle Ramey was in at the time of the accident. 

Habersham County Spokesman Rob Moore said in a release Ramey was also the owner of  Ramey Motors and a former sheriff’s deputy. Barrett Funeral Home in Cleveland is in charge of arrangements. 

 
J.B. Ramey, 84, of Cleveland died Sunday night following the Oct. 14 multi-vehicle crash on Ga. 365. Five others were injured in the accident.

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