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Ralph Woodson Hartgrove Sr.

King, North Carolina

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HARTGROVE KING ~ Ralph Woodson Hartgrove, Sr. May 14, 1921 ~ June 3, 2011 Ralph Woodson Hartgrove, Sr. died June 3 at the Universal Health Care facility in King. Ralph was born on May 14, 1921 to Willie Ray and Lilly Covington Hartgrove of King. Ralph graduated from King High School in 1938; he...

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Mrs. Rubye:

Please know how deeply saddened we are with Ralph's passing. Should you need anything from us we are a phone call away. He was a very special man and we loved him dearly.

Marva Newman, Bank of the Carolinas

Ralph was one of the most honest individual I have ever met. I admire his ethics and devotion to his beliefs. He taught me not only technical customs matters but the values of living a good honest life and to be proud of your religious beliefs. He left a life long impression on my life. My ten years of experience of working with Ralph in Miami were great. God Bless Ruby and Family.

Ralph C. Muser ([email protected])

Dear Rubye and family,

So sorry to hear about Ralph's passing. our thoughts and prayers are with you. Praise God that he is now home with his Savior and Lord. We love you.

Rubye, May God Bless - I Love you and will be in touch soon. Erlene

Ralph was one of the best men I have ever known. I will treasure his memory and the times shared with him. Praise the Lord for his life and years with us.
We will continue to pray for the Hartgrove family.

RUBYE,WOODY & JERRY - WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. RALPH WAS A KIND AND LOVING MAN. OUR ENTIRE FAMILY LOVED AND RESPECTED HIM. MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN THE DAYS AHEAD. BENNIE GAYLE PARKER & FAMILY

woody and jerry,

sorry to hear of the passing of your father.

had it not been for him. i would not have been able to play summer

baseball. he saw to it that i got to practice and the games we played.

i have alway kept the hartgrove family in my memories.

boy ! we sured had a great team the summer of 1960

vic rogers ( wilmington, n.c. )

Uncle Ralph was one of the finest men I ever knew. He will be missed. I have so many happy memories of spending time with Auntie, Uncle Ralph and Woody and Jerry!! Anyone who knew Ralph--was blessed!!! I will miss you Uncle Ralph.

We will so miss Mr. Hartgrove, seeing him out in his yard working away. My young son loved Ralph and cried when he heard the sad news. Ralph was a such a nice person and always spoke proudly of his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. A good man ...