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Randy & Shaun Sweazy & Vallerie Fountaine
October 17, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Ralph will be missed. He was our neighborhood Grandpa to all the children and he always had a great story to share with us. We will miss looking out on the porch for a wave and a smile from Ralph. He is in our hearts.
Morna Miller
October 16, 2008
Ralph will sadly be missed, but I will always keep in my mind that I was to him the girl from the mountains
Miss you, even tho you are in a better place. Keep it fun up there so when I get there. We'll have a beer.
Frank Ellis
October 15, 2008
Wendy and I will always treasure our May 2004 Ralph Otto clock. Love and prayers,
Frank Ellis
Wendy Ellis
October 15, 2008
May Blessings Be with you all!! Keep his memories alive as we shall remember the wonderful times we had with Ralph.
Peace and Love
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