Scary-good pumpkins
November 6, 2014
Ryan ’95 and Ramsee Anderson Gosney ’95 got ready for Halloween and the West Virginia game with some TCU-themed jack-o-lanterns at their home in Denver. Their children and future Frogs Reeve (11), Raleigh (10) and Ridge (8) were thrilled with TCU’s comeback win over the Mountaineers and are excited for this weekend’s game against Kansas State.
When they aren’t carving pumpkins, Reeve is playing football, Raleigh is dancing and Ridge is playing soccer.
Ramsee is the chief operating officer of the Gosney household, while Ryan is the chief financial officer for Denver-based Dorado & Partners, LLC.
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