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Ralph Allan Cain

Huntsville, Alabama

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August 17, 1947 - November 5, 2012Dr. Ralph Allan CainDr. Ralph Allan Cain, an educational innovator respected for his leadership, community volunteerism and church service, entered into his Heavenly home on Monday, Nov. 5, 2012. He was 65.Visitation will be at New Hope Funeral Home from 3 - 8...

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There are godly people who make the world a better place by influencing others as they follow the path prepared for them. The Cain Family are just such people who made a positive mark on Etowah County by becoming one of us for a few years. I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved husband and father, but we know where he is. I'm quite sure he is enjoying renewed fellowship with past friends such as my own Dale who thought so highly of him.

Dear Cain Family; it is our hope that you find comfort in the prayers and thoughts of your many friends. We loved your family when you lived in Etowah County and admired Dr. Cain and his ethical and professional manner. God Bless You during this sad time.
Millie and Bob Stevens and family

Uncle Ralph, Uncle Harold, Uncle Ray, Aunt Joyce and Dad (Tavy)

My Blessings and prayers go out to all of you, espesially Rhonda, Joyce and Ray. I miss you guys very much, its been a long time since I've seen most of you. I really loved Ralph. My Dad (Tavy)loved all of you so much, he spoke often of each of you
Love, Linda (Cain)

Our deepest condolance goes to Rhonda and family. Woodrow & Sandra Harris

Butler and family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. you will be in my prayers.

I send my condolences to the family and friends. Isa 65:17 promises a 'new heavens and a new earth' soon to come. I pray you be reunited once again.

I first met Ralph in 1976 when my son Danny enrolled at Buckhorn High school. My wife Betty and I became active members of the football booster and became close friends with Ralph. We were an Army family that traveled the world. Ralph was always talking to me about our travel and what other people in the world though about the US. Truly we have lost a great friend. Our deepest condolance goes to Rhonda and his entire family. Ernie and Betty Carrick

I was at Buckhorn when he was principal. I remember when a few friends and I skipped school and the next day my Dad brought to Coach Cain's office. He grilled me so bad, my Dad said he was beginning to feel sorry for me. Great memories...