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Ralph William McLellan

Portland, Maine

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Portland, Maine
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American Cancer Society

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Ralph William McLellan, 58 PORTLAND --Ralph William McLellan, 58, passed away on Friday, August 13th, 2010 at home surrounded by his family. He fought a long and courageous battle against cancer. Ralph was born in Portland on May 25, 1952, the youngest child of Barbara L. (Burns) and Robert A....

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Ralph and I grew up in East Deering and attended kindergarten at Presumpscott School together. I remember his blond hair and quiet nature. I never saw him again, but can still see this image of him. Peace to you. Nancy Mooney Michalak

Cindy and Jenny,
My prayers to you and the rest of your family. There is no perfect thing to say to ease the pain of losing a loved one, so just know that I love and support you in anyway I can.
Love Nicole

For over 55 years, I've watched a kind and gentle tow-head grow into a towering kind and gentle man. I'll miss you Ralph.
God speed...

For over 55 years I've watched a kind and gentle tow-head grow into a towering, kind and gentle man. I'll miss you Ralph.
God speed..

Ralph will be missed by all. I worked with him at Shaws Mill Creek, Mall Plaza, Northgate. He was a very good grocery mgr. who was serious about his job. Ralph and I talked a lot when we used to drive down to Brockton. He had a great (dry) sense of humor. My prayers are with you Cindy and the family. God Bless You. John Cagle

Ralph will truly be missed by all. I worked with him at Shaws Mill Creek, Mall Plaza and Northgate and he was a great Grocery mg. He was very serious about his job and that is why he was so good at it. Ralph had a very good sense of humor with me and we had some good talks when we drove down to Brockton. My prayers to you Cindy and the family. John Cale, Buxton, Me

A friend, a buddy, the best man at my wedding,had some good times when we both were learning that dumb game of golf together, though through the years we were miles apart , we still talked now and then , and always had a good laugh about the past, and was so proud to tell me about his new grandson. Ralph will surely be missed by everyone he's ever ment, but he will never be forgotten I'm sure by any of them.

Being a 8 o'clocker at Trinity I always remember him in being apart of the services. He will be sadly missed by our church friends and community.

Jim Hutchings