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Ralph J. Moyer

Hamilton, New Jersey

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HAMILTON - Ralph J. Moyer, 79, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 15, 2013, at Hamilton Continuing Care Center in Hamilton.Born in Lansdale, Pa., he was a lifelong Hamilton resident. Ralph was an honorably discharged U.S. Navy veteran and Naval Reservist. He retired from Bell Telephone...

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Ginny -

Just learned of Ralph's passing - so sorry for your loss. I remember Ralph mostly from NJ Bell - he was often a steady rock when others in a situation were usually floundering.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Dear Ginny,
We are very sorry to learn of Ralph's passing.
You have many fun times to remember and we pray will bring you peace.
We fondly remember all the fun we all had with you at various locations with the Regns. Please accept our deepest,
heartfelt sympathy.
Sincerely,
Russ and Pat Clatts
Rehoboth Beach, DE

Dear Ginny, I am so sorry! I have many fond memories of Ralph and you working around the house and just doing things together. I miss those days!! My love to you and Jeff and Doug. God be with you! Joanne Leigh

Hi Ginny, I am very sorry to hear about Ralph's passing and I hope that you will find peace in the fact that he is not suffering and he is in good care with the angels. See you soon.

Dear Jeff, Jill and family. Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Love Maria, Anthony and Andrea

Dear Ginny and family, We are sorry to hear of Ralph's passing. We will always have fond memories of our Little League days. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
God Bless
Bev. and Jack Blair, Ocean Isle Beach,N.C.

Jeff, Jill & Family,
So sorry to hear about your dad, we are sending you our thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.

Ginny, Jeff & Jill, Doug & Linda: You all know how much that Ralph meant to us. We met in 1962 at Rutgers School of Labor and instantly became friends. Throughout our Telephone Co days, both NJ Bell and AT&T, our friendship never wavered. The vacations that ranged from LBI to NH; from the Pocono's to auto races in Virginia; from eating oyster out of a can with toothpicks to hot tubs in snow storm. But most of all, Ralph had the ability to see and understand the important things is life....

To Ginny, my HHS 1951 classmate: So very sorry for you loss. You and he will be in my prayers as will Ralph and Jill. My the Lord welcome him into his holy kingdom. Tom Glover