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Ralph Gustafson

Houston, Texas

1945 - 2017

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Ralph Edward Gustafson1945-2017Ralph Edward Gustafson, 71, of Richmond, Texas, passed on to eternal peace in the early morning hours of Saturday, May 20, 2017. Ralph lost his valiant battle against cancer at his home in Richmond, Texas surrounded by his wife and children. Born in Galveston in...

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I worked with Ralph as a secretary to one of his partners back in the late '70s. He was a great guy. My condolences to his family and friends.

Ralph was my co-counsel in one of the most memorable cases I have litigated in my 28 year career. I learned so much working with him; the experience is seared into my grey matter. He was a good attorney but a much better guy. He had a unique and pleasant take on life that he thankfully shared and shared generously. I was truly saddened to hear he had moved on; it's our loss. My best to Ralph's family.

I worked with Ralph and he was a very kind guy. I am sorry for your loss.

Dearest DEBBIE, this is from your old friend Debbie Jackson from high school. Ann Simmons told me about your dear husband's death. My heart is so sad for you. You two were so precious together and so in love. it has been almost 50 years since I've seen you and I would give anything to see you again! I am praying for you and your dear family I love you debbie Weber!! In His love, Debby Jackson Brown

In memory of your cherished loved one, accept my condolence.
Your words express great love and respect.
May God be with your family.

We are so sorry for your loss. Many years ago, during WWII, my parents, Frank & Audrey Pusateri, were friends in Galveston with Ralph's mom and dad. I remember my family's visit to their home. Ralph and his sister were about the same age as my sister, Marilyn, and me. We would play on the swing set in the back yard while our parents would visit. At about 5/6 years old, I decided to walk to their home by myself. This led to a phone call from Mrs. Gustafson to my mom who at this point was...