Former Baseball Player Mindy Ramberg Passed Away, Leaving Her Husband and 2 Daughters
Former Baseball Player Mindy Ramberg Passed Away, Leaving Her Husband and 2 Daughters
Mindy Ramberg's legacy is of unwavering compassion and a commitment to lifting others.
September 17, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 17, 2026
Mindy Ramberg, a 5th-grade teacher at St. Croix Central Middle School, passed away on Tuesday, September 16, 2026, at 9:56 a.m., surrounded by her husband and two kids.
Her sister, Tina Karsten, announced the tragic news on Ramberg’s CaringBridge page.
Mindy Ramberg, a teacher and coach, poured her entire heart into everything she did. Her classroom was a place for learning as well as a sanctuary where every student felt seen, heard, and valued.
Her classroom remained a popular stop for former students, and she possessed the rare gift of making genuine connections.
Moreover, she had a special focus on the most challenging students, embracing them the hardest because she understood they needed that extra care and was determined to provide it.
Mindy’s warmth extended far beyond her students, and she often showed concern for her colleagues. She had an incredible talent for making everyone around her feel noticed and important.
She brought her athletic team spirit, having played baseball at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls (UWRF), into her coaching and teaching.
This one is for you, Mrs. Ramberg 💙
Thank you for always pushing us to be the best version of ourselves. Thank you for your infectious laughter. Thank you for always seeing the best in people. Thank you for being such a bright light in so many lives. We all felt your presence tonight. Your panther family loves you so, so much.
Mindy Ramberg was Stung by a Bee and Admitted to the ICU
Mindy Ramberg passed away after suffering a sudden and severe allergic reaction to a bee sting.
Her courageous fight was updated on , where an outpouring of love and support was shared by all whose lives she had touched.
Mindy was the heart of her family and a pillar of the St. Croix Central community.
She lived by a simple but powerful mantra to be a kind person. It guided her every action, making her a fantastic teacher, coach, devoted friend, nurturing mother, and inspirational role model.
Her classroom was a place of safety, curiosity, and compassion, where she shaped young minds and kind hearts. Her loss is devastating to all who knew her.
My heart is crushed. Heaven gained one of the good ones today. It’s easy to be mad and not understand the why, but in the end, I choose to remember Mindy Ramberg as she was: caring, loving, friendly, joyous, infectious, and one of a kind.
She made everyone around her better! Thank you for being you! Soar high, until we meet again.
Mindy was married to her first love, Scott Ramberg, a St. Croix Central graduate, and they had two cherished daughters, Maeve and Molly.
Their daughter are active members of the Blackhawk Hockey Association.
A 5th-grade teacher filled the Ramberg home with immeasurable joy, laughter, and love. Her spirit will forever be the foundation of their family.
Moreover, Mindy leaves behind her soul sister, Tina Karsten, as well as a wide circle of extended family, friends, colleagues, and generations of students.
Her lessons and beautiful memories will live on in the countless lives she influenced.
A community mourns the loss of a tremendous light that has gone out too soon. Prayers and deepest condolences are extended to Scott, Maeve, Molly, and all who loved her.
I truly believe God handpicked her as a guardian angel because He knew only Mindy could help heal the brokenness our world is feeling right now. Please keep Scott, her beautiful girls, and the Rudiger/Ramberg families in your prayers.
Fly high, our beautiful friend—you will be missed beyond words. 💙
Nonetheless, the Ramberg family will soon announce the celebration of life for the 5th-grade teacher. She will be loved forever and missed always.
Tina and her family are looking for ways to support Scott and the girls during this challenging time. They will soon put together a few meaningful ways to help them and share more details soon.
Rest in Peace, Mindy Ramberg.
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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.
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