Ralph-Guyton-Obituary

Ralph J. Guyton Sr.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Ralph Guyton passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on October 15, 2009.

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Cousins, My prayers of mindfuland and spritual peace, are for you and all your kids, and their kids, and all who knew my Uncle Ralph. He was a geat inpsiration to me and really did help me get through.But, he is with the rest of our beloveds now.There waiting. What a family reunion we will have then!

Cousin

Bob & Bobbie Flecken

Heartfelt condolences to all the Guytons. I share your sadness and will always keep in my heart the memories of my dear, extraordinary and unforgettable Godfather - Uncle Ralph

To the Guyton Family,

With deepest sympathy, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ron and Ginny Evans
VBCC

"To all of my Guyton cousins...Jody and I wish you our sincere condolences at the loss of your dad and friend. I have many fond memories of my visits to Uncle Ralph and Aunt Kitty's...parties at the house and by the lake, trips to the barn and the track to see the horses. Most of all, I remember Uncle Ralph's wonderful laugh. He really loved life and he loved making people feel welcome at his home. Our best to you all."

To my dear cousins, Greg,Joe,Rene,Pat,Bob,Diane,Ralph and Nancy,

May you all feel comforted by the love of family and friends during this time of loss. I am so comforted by your stories of the past 2 weeks and so grateful that your dad was happy and had so much fun during his last days. He was a fortunate man to have had you all- and I'm praying that you each felt his love for you and can say goodbye in peace. I'll never forget that twinkle in his eyes- that he bequeathed to you...

My profound sorrow to the Guyton family. Ralph was one of my favorites when I tended bar at Valley Brook C.C.
He was always so friendly and courteous and a pleasure to be able to serve. I am honored to have known him as a friend, not just another
member. Valley Brook has to be proud as well. May he rest in eternal peace.
Paul Nagy