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Ramsay Slugg College Graduation

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Ramsay Slugg College Graduation
Photo that appeared in the Mansfield OH News-Journal on June 27, 1975, when Ransay graduated from college.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Ramsay H. Slugg
Ramsay and Rebecca were both 32 years old when they married in 1985 in Tarrant county TX. They were 59 years old when they divorced on May 21, 2012. Ramsay's parents were Roger C Slugg and Ellen (Ramsay) Slugg. He had siblings Roger, Robert, and Linda. According to his obituary (scroll down to read the entire obit), he was survived by daughter Ellen, son, Byron, stepdaughter Elliott Ross Weinman, former spouse Rebecca Ann Pope, and siblings Roger, Robert, and Linda. According to his Bank of America CV: "Prior to joining Bank of America, he was the National Practice Director of Bank of America’s Philanthropic Management group, and before that served as the Central Region Director of the Bank’s Charitable Management Services Group, and the Central Region Director of the Wealth Management Consulting Group. Ramsay has served as an adjunct professor at Texas Christian University and Texas A&M University College of Law, teaching courses in Introductory and Advanced Federal Income and Estate Taxation. Ramsay received his J.D. degree from the Ohio State University College of Law, and his undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University. Ramsay is admitted to practice law in Texas, is a member of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), the State Bar of Texas, the American and Tarrant County (Texas) Bar Associations, the Tax and Estate Planning Section of the Tarrant County Bar (Chair, 1999-2000), the Lone Star Chapter of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners, and the College of the State Bar of Texas. He is also the author of the Handbook of Practical Planning for Artists, Art Collectors and Their Advisors, Second Edition, published by the American Bar Association. He is also a frequent speaker on tax and financial planning topics, particularly as they relate to charitable planning and planning with art and collectibles."
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