We are heartbroken to share that Jeff Ramsey, a beloved member of the Flower Mound and Adaptive Training Foundation (ATF) communities, was tragically lost in the devastating flash floods in Kerrville, Texas. His wife, Tanya Ramsey, remains missing, and rescue efforts continue with hope and prayer. Their cherished family dog has been found alive, offering a small glimmer of light during this unimaginable time.
Jeff was more than a friend—he was a beacon of selflessness, strength, and heart. To those who knew him through ATF, he wasn’t just a supporter—he was family. His passion for helping others, his unwavering commitment to service, and the joy he brought to every room made him someone we all looked up to. As someone recently said, “his heart, his light, and servant’s soul is the type of thing you’d read about in a textbook.” The difference? Jeff lived it.
Whether it was a heartfelt hug, that unforgettable smile, or a lighthearted joke—like naming a Bluetooth speaker “RamJam” in his honor—Jeff left an indelible mark on everyone he met. And he did it humbly, without fanfare, just by being authentically Jeff.
To say we are crushed is an understatement. This loss runs deep across his family, his friends, and especially within our Adaptive Training Foundation family, where Jeff poured so much of himself into lifting others up—often when they needed it most.
As we mourn, we also lift up prayers for Tanya, still missing, and for her safe return. Our hearts go out to the entire Ramsey family as they navigate the unimaginable.
Rest in peace, Jeff. You lived boldly, served selflessly, and loved deeply. Till Valhalla, Ram Jam.
Fair winds and following seas, legend.
Please continue to keep the Ramsey family, Tanya, and the ATF community in your thoughts and prayers.