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Ralph William Braun

Winamac, Indiana

Age 72

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Ralph William Braun, 72Ralph William Braun, Founder and CEO of The Braun Corporation, passed away Friday, February 8, 2013, in Winamac, Indiana. He was 72.Ralph was born on December 18, 1940, to Joseph J. and Olive M. Braun in Winamac. He was a pioneer in the mobility industry, struggling with...

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So sorry to hear of the loss or Mr Braun. I greatly enjoyed his book and would have loved to meet him. Blessings to his family.

My prayers are with all of the family. Mr. Braun was a very good person. Very smart. He will be missed. Just read his book..really enjoyed reading it and learning about all and how he did!

Thank you Mr. Braun and God Bless the Braun family

We met Ralph and Melody at the 2012 EAA convention. Myself and 2 friends had the pleasure of speaking with him for quite some time. We were all impressed with love for life. I am saddened that he has left this Earth, but know that his legacy will continue for many many generations.

While I have never met Ralph personally, I spent a number of years working with the mobility-challenged and have seen how their quality of life improved with his products. A true pioneer, his vision will live on.

My son, Chad,works for Ability Center & has always spoken highly of Mr. Braun. Ths loss of Mr. Braun will be felt by many. My prayers are with you.

Todd,
Very sorry for your loss. As Joel said, the stories you told us about your father were heartfelt and gave those of us who did not know him an insight into this unique and special person. Again, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

My daughter called yesterday to tell me of Mr. Braun's passing. She remembered him from her HS basketball days in the early eighties. What an inspiration he was to everyone. Our sincere sympathy to his family.

It was always a pleasure to meet and speak with Ralph. He was one of the most engaging and brightest individuals I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. It is so sad to lose someone that has made so many peoples lives better. My wife and I offer our sincere condolences to Melody and all of the Braun family.