Ralph-Angier-Obituary

Ralph Walter Angier

Springfield, Oregon

Jul 11, 1935 – Sep 23, 2023

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July 11, 1935
DIED
September 23, 2023
LOCATION
Springfield, Oregon

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Springfield, OR/Litchfield, MN Ralph Walter Angier, 88, of Springfield, originally from Litchfield, passed away Saturday, September 23, 2023, surrounded by his family.Ralph was born July 11, 1935, in Litchfield, MN to Walter and Ludvicka Angier. He was preceded in death by his wife, Iloa Leu...

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Sorry for your loss. I recall how friendly and kind Mr. Angier was hile passing by him between classes at OHS. He smiled always and greeted me outside his classroom door with his warm hello. I wish that I would have taken his typing class! Take care. Corinne Hoyt-Santoso 1977 OHS

Dave and entire family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Your Dad was one of my favorite teachers. RIP

I remember when a group of friends would go and caravan to a place called Strawberry Lake we would stay for 1 week. We would stay in our camper or in a cabin. What a blessed time we all had. It was a Christian camp. Will miss you Ralph. Hi to the rest of the family.

I was a brand new business teacher when I got a job at Onalaska High School. Ralph was my co-worker and mentor. Such a great guy with great faith. I learned a lot from him. Heaven gained a good one.

I am so sorry to read of your father's death. I had him as a typing teacher at Onalaska High School. I had my career at UW-L because of him. Your mother was also my instructor for Home Economics. Condolences to all. Mary (Bell) Sage

Ralph was a great friend and faithful mentor to so many during his yrs in Onalaska. Loved Sunday board games at your house and our visit to CO Springs. We always felt part of the family. Ken describes him as "a rock". Auf Wiedersehen, Ralph...til we meet again.

Ralph Angier was a wonderful typing teacher at Onalaska High School. He definitely had a "teacher personality." I wish he could have known how valuable his class was to me in both college and graduate school. I also remember Mr. and Mrs. Angier and their growing family at the Methodist Church. They sat under a painting of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.

Mr Angier (still call him that) was my typing teacher and also my bookkeeping teacher... he was always very nice and ready to help if you needed it. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing and I extend my sympathy to all of your family... your mother, at that time, Miss Lou, was my home economics teacher when I was a senior (and was also very nice). Donna (Schaller) Goetzman -- Onalaska HS (WI) Class 1967

I'm so sorry for your loss. I can hear him saying, "I'm home now!" and giving the thumbs up. He had such great faith! He was one of my favorite Sunday School teachers at Onalaska United Methodist Church and typing teacher at Onalaska High School! He will be missed, but we will see him again.