Ralph-DeLong-Obituary

Ralph DeLong

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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Ralph R. DeLong, 89, of Hamburg, died February 18, 2013, in the Schuylkill Medical Center East, where he had been a patient since February 9, 2013.

He was the husband of Marian L. (Long) DeLong.

Ralph was born in Tilden Township and was the son of the late Alfred M.H. and Sallie C....

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To Marian and daughters Brenda and Linda and Sandy, Im sorry to hear of uncle Ralph passing. I didnt know Ralph that good but what I remenber he was a Great Husband and Father. He walks with the angels now and may God comfort all of you now. Judy

Marion and family
We will miss Ralph. We loved to hear all his stories and he had alot of them! God comfort all of you. Ralph is with Jesus. How great is that!! One day you will see him again.
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Ken and Carol

We were sadden to hear of Ralph's passing but we know he is now walking on streets of gold. We have fond memories of Ralph. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Linda,Sandy & DeLong family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am so sorry for your loss. Kling on your faith in this time of sorrow

Brenda and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.

Marian,Brenda,Linda & Sandy, I am so sorry to hear that Ralph passed away. I remember how kind he was when we were young.God needed an Angel and Ralph went proudly with our Lord. God will guide all of you through this tough time. God Bless

Marian,Brenda,Linda and Sandy,
I too am saddened by Ralph's passing.I have so many memories of all the times I had spent at your house.It was like my second home.Sometimes he'd ask me if I didn't have a home,I was over there so much.He constantly called me a lop eared something or other and would tell you mom to hide the ice cream when I walked in the door.We always had such a good time joking and laughing and at times,tell me his war stories and how they played baseball on the...

Brenda,Linda and Sandy,
I suppose you know Your dad's passing makes me sad,also.There are so many memories of the times I'd spent at your house and having so much fun with Ralph,and playing ball with your dad.It was my second home.He'd always complain about me eating his ice cream and refer to me as a lop eared something or other.If I wanted to have fun,I knew all I had to do was come over to your house when your dad was home.I send you my most sincere condolence's for your loss and tell...