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GERARD, Ralph GERARD, RALPH of Needham, MA and Delray Beach, FL passed away on Friday, January 4, 2019 at 99 years of age. Beloved husband of the late Murielle (Katz) Gerard. Loving father of Daniel Gerard & his wife Carol of Framingham, Barry Gerard of Jericho, VT and Suzanne Saffron & her husband Alan of Merrimack, NH. Cherished grandfather of Seth, Melissa & her husband David, Jacob and Zachary and great-grandfather of Sienna and Hudson. Funeral service at Schlossberg Memorial Chapel, 824 Washington St., Canton, MA on Sunday, January 6 at 12: noon. Interment to follow at Sharon Memorial Park. Memorial observance following the burial at the home of Daniel and Carol Gerard. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a charity of choice.
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I am so very sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you in your time of need.
MT
January 8, 2019
Remembering Ralph at all the wonderful sales and marketing events we had at Sanford Corp....a true gentleman..My sincere sympathy to all his family.
Faith, Love, and Hope
John Layton
January 7, 2019
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Schlossberg Family's Chapel on the Hill - Canton824 Washington Street, Canton, MA 02021
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