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Ralph Baxter

Charleston, South Carolina

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Ralph Baxter CHARLESTON - Mr. Ralph Baxter 56, of Charleston, South Carolina entered into eternal rest on Tuesday afternoon September 25, 2012. A celebration of his life will be held this Saturday, September 29, 2012, at the Leroy W. Hilton Memorial Chapel at Hilton's Mortuary, Inc. 1852 E....

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Even though it has been a while, Ralph continues to be in my thoughts especially when I sing and when I hear a guitar player. Nobody was like Ralph. He was blessed with many gifts that he willingly shared with so many others. Still missing my friend from the Frisky Band. What good times we shared. Every time I visit Charleston I have to go by and say hello to his family because he not only shared his music with me, he shared his loving family with me also. And for that, I will be eternally...

WE PRAY THAT GOD WILL GIVE YOU THE STRENGH AND POWER TO HEAL FROM YOUR LOST.

REV. AND MRS. JOSEPH OREE SR.

On behalf of our entire family, thanks so much for your prayers and words of comfort, emotional and spiritual support.

Marietta Baxter Campbell

Again, I am sorry for your loss. We will continue to pray for you and your family.

To the entire Baxter family,

We are sorry for your loss. May your memories comfort you and may God grant you peace and the strength to get through these sorrowful days. May Ralph always be dearly remembered by those he touched and sorely missed by those he loved.

To the Baxter Family,our prayer are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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With a heavy heart I say goodbye to my dear friend Ralph. How I enjoyed singing with him in the Frisky Band. I grew to love Ralph and the Baxter family as they were so kind to me when I moved to Charleston. I am sorry that I can't be there for all of you at this time but I will see you all in October. May God the comforter give you all peace and I look forward to singing with Ralph again when we meet in that great music studio in Heaven.

Brenda B Brewington
Goldsboro, NC

Daddy doing what he did best.

I love you daddy!!! I miss you already more than anyone can know but I'm glad your pain in gone and you are free of this world.

Ralph was my friend and bandmate in The Counts in the 80's. He was a remarkable talent, and could play almost any instrument he picked up. His voice was wonderful, he had a terrific sense of humor, and I cherish the time I spent with him onstage. He will be missed.