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In Loving Memory of RALPH JOSEPH LUNDBERG who passed away December 25, 2012.
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Thinking of the Lundberg family and Sharon and her boys, with tender thoughts as they say goodbye to their loving father and grandpa.
jeannie and ken moore
January 3, 2013
Sorry to hear of the passing of Ralph. I enjoyed working with him for many years at SDTCU. May you be comforted in your loss
Janet Tackett
January 2, 2013
I offer my sincere condolences to the Lundberg family. My heart goes out to you. I'm thankful that the doctors were able to prolong his time with you.
Anne G. Lee
January 2, 2013
To the family of Mr. Lundberg: First let me offer my condolences. He was one of the best teachers I've had in my lifetime. I remember him in my senior year at Patrick Henry in 1979. I got a 'D' on my final. He took the time to call my home and had me retake the test. I got an 'A'. Apparently on the scantron I had skipped one of the answers, which threw off all the remaining answers. I wish he had taught calculus at San Diego State....I would have understood it better, and ended up being a math teacher. A great man and teacher he was.
December 31, 2012
Because Ralph was our friend, our lives have been much better.We are so thankful for the hour he spent with us on his last Saturday. He was smiling, happy and at peace with whatever the Lord had in store for him. It is so good to have that last memory of him.
Dick & Viivian Walters
December 30, 2012
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