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Americus John Rambeau

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Americus John Rambeau

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
Sep 2021 (aged 62–63)
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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1958 - 2021

John was born September 12,1958 in Baltimore, Maryland to Frances Rambeau (nee Mays). From a young age, John knew that he wanted to be a police officer and fulfilled that childhood dream working in law enforcement for 32 years; the bulk of that time spent serving Baltimore City. John loved being a police officer and found his real passion serving on the B.C.P.D. Marine Unit and Dive Team. He enjoyed regaling family and friends with stories of his many adventures as a police officer.
John married the love of his life, Diane Baublitz, on August 12, 2006. He retired from the B.C.P.D. in 2013 and he and Diane then moved to North Carolina and settled into their quiet country home, which they shared with numerous spoiled dogs and one aloof cat. If you knew John well, you know that he loved the great outdoors where he would spend too many cold mornings (or afternoons as he got older) hunting in the woods of West Virginia. If he wasn't hunting, you could find him fishing in the Outer Banks. In addition to these two hobbies, he enjoyed a good cigar, playing on his real life tractors, and hanging on the porch with his loyal four-legged friends.
John was preceded in death by his beloved mother Frances and stepfather Walter Johnson. He is survived by his loving wife Diane; brother-in-law Fred Baublitz and his wife Anna; brother-in-law Brian Baublitz and his wife Cindy; as well as several nieces and nephews.
John may no longer be here but the memories he has left us all with of his warm smile, wicked sense of humor, and contagious laughter will never be forgotten. John was a hard worker and dedicated to every task. He was loyal and patriotic. All of these qualities sum up the man who had such a heart for public service and made such a positive impact in the lives of all who knew him. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations may be made to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation @ T2T.org.
A Celebration of Life is being planned for mid-October and will be held in Maryland. Sign up for alerts on www.shallottefunerals.com to stay informed.
White Funeral and Cremation Service 3660 Express Dr. Shallotte, NC - (910) 754-3333

Published by Baltimore Sun on Sep. 18, 2021.
1958 - 2021

John was born September 12,1958 in Baltimore, Maryland to Frances Rambeau (nee Mays). From a young age, John knew that he wanted to be a police officer and fulfilled that childhood dream working in law enforcement for 32 years; the bulk of that time spent serving Baltimore City. John loved being a police officer and found his real passion serving on the B.C.P.D. Marine Unit and Dive Team. He enjoyed regaling family and friends with stories of his many adventures as a police officer.
John married the love of his life, Diane Baublitz, on August 12, 2006. He retired from the B.C.P.D. in 2013 and he and Diane then moved to North Carolina and settled into their quiet country home, which they shared with numerous spoiled dogs and one aloof cat. If you knew John well, you know that he loved the great outdoors where he would spend too many cold mornings (or afternoons as he got older) hunting in the woods of West Virginia. If he wasn't hunting, you could find him fishing in the Outer Banks. In addition to these two hobbies, he enjoyed a good cigar, playing on his real life tractors, and hanging on the porch with his loyal four-legged friends.
John was preceded in death by his beloved mother Frances and stepfather Walter Johnson. He is survived by his loving wife Diane; brother-in-law Fred Baublitz and his wife Anna; brother-in-law Brian Baublitz and his wife Cindy; as well as several nieces and nephews.
John may no longer be here but the memories he has left us all with of his warm smile, wicked sense of humor, and contagious laughter will never be forgotten. John was a hard worker and dedicated to every task. He was loyal and patriotic. All of these qualities sum up the man who had such a heart for public service and made such a positive impact in the lives of all who knew him. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations may be made to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation @ T2T.org.
A Celebration of Life is being planned for mid-October and will be held in Maryland. Sign up for alerts on www.shallottefunerals.com to stay informed.
White Funeral and Cremation Service 3660 Express Dr. Shallotte, NC - (910) 754-3333

Published by Baltimore Sun on Sep. 18, 2021.

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