Ralph-McCreary-Obituary

Ralph L. McCreary

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Arthritis Foundation

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Ralph L. McCreary, 78, of Chambers Hill, died Tuesday, September 13, 2011 in Harrisburg Hospital. He was a retired Supervisor of Facilities for AMP, Inc. and the former co-owner of Green & McCreary Painting Contractors, a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War and attended St. Catherine...

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Ed Kuzma informed us of your loss. My prayers are with you! John Fadrowski

Diane my most sincere sorrow is with you at this difficult time, your son first and now Ralph. I pray the Lord Jesus will uplift you, strengthen you and give you all the help that will be needed for you. Diane you are most precious in the sight of our Lord. Ralph was a wonderful husband and father and friend to many he will be missed greatly.
Tom and Lucile Campion

Diane, My Condolences to you and your family. You are in my Prayers and Mass everyday. I pray that Ralph is in Heaven with our Lord. Take Care and God Bless you and your Family. Ed. Kuzma Class of 52

My sincere condolences to Diane and the McCreary family. Ralph was the only father figure Suzanne and Robin really knew after Dave passed. Diane, your home was the only ideal home my girls knew, filled with joy and laughter, where all who entered felt safe and loved. The McCrearys remain the true family my girls will always remember and cherish, the loving bond will always be in my daughter's hearts. I'm sure Ralph and Dave are in Heaven now, fishing for that elusive Big Bass. I wonder who...

Diane, Todd & families,
We are so sad at hearing of the passing of our friend Ralph. He was a crazy, fun loving man who loved to sneak his ice cream when you weren't around Diane. I hope God will wrap all of you in His loving arms and give you strength in the days and months ahead. If there is anything we can do please feel free to ask.
Love & Prayers,

To Ralph,s family, I was so saddened when Harold Pacey emailed me the news of Ralphs passing. Ralph was the only one oh the 114 people invited to my 90th birthday celebration who couldn't attend because of a doctors appointment.
I remember him as an outstanding halfback on championship Swatara football teams. He often told me how much those years meant to him: I hope I got across to him how the success of those teams made my life complete. They got me to Shippensburg,led to 26 years of...

To Ralph's family, my most sincere condolences. I only met him once, but liked him immediately. I was home on leave from Moody AFB, GA., where I was stationed with Dave, and we were the best of friends. I still think of Dave often, and now they are back together again, probably swapping fishing stories.

Dear Aunt Diane, Todd, Rob, and Families,

It is with a heavy heart that I try to write this. I am filled with sorrow and fond memories all at the same time. Spiritually speaking, I am happy that Uncle Ralph is now resting peacefully with our Lord and Savior. I was very blessed to grow up with you all. I will always remember Uncle Ralph for his kind, comforting manner, his many abilities, his warm smile when he greeted us as "Sunshine", and those mushy brown things (cigars):) ...

Dear Mrs. McCreary, Todd and Robb-Yours is the kindest family I have ever known. Will always remember Mr. McCreary smiling, happy and joking. David was my best childhood friend. They are together now. Praying for your comfort at this time and in the days ahead. Lovingly, "Suze"