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Ralph Pearce

Saginaw, Michigan

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PEARCE, Ralph, 99, a lifelong resident of Saginaw, Passed away on, January 29, 2010. Ralph worked for 39 years for the Chevrolet Foundries and retired in 1972 as General Superintendent of the Nodular Iron Foundry. He was a member of Demolay, Masonic Lodge #155, Consistory, Elf Kaurach Shrine and...

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Ralph and Wilma were dear friends of my parents, Jean and Walter. Our families shared many activities and laughs. I am sending best wishes to Marilyn and Bill and their families. . .

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Ralph's family. He visited with Dorothy Fetting, my husband's grandmother, when she was in the nursing home. They were from the same neighborhood. She and I always enjoyed his visits. He often talked of his family. He was a gentleman who will truly be missed. Roxanne and Michael W. Bierlein and family

Hello, I met your Dad many years ago. He use to visit my Dad, Bill Palmer, when he was in the Nursing Home. What a wonderful, kind man he was. It use to make me so happy, when I would drop by and see them talking. The three of us had some wonderful visits. He was such a lovely man.
Most Sincerely, Jeanette and George Roe

Marilyn & John
We read about the loss of your dad when reading the times on line. What a super guy he was! Know that you and your family are in our prayer.
Very sincerely,
Sy & Carol

On behalf of all our employees at The Manors, it was an honor to have Ralph living with us. Ralph was a gentle man who shared his faithful words of the Lord with all of us daily. He was a very humble man in life and always so proud to share stories of his family. Thank you for sharing Ralph with us.

Marilyn,
We were so sorry to hear about your dad. He was always so friendly every time we saw him when he came to your house on W. Winfield. We know he will be missed. Please know you are in our thoughts & prayers.

Ralph's family, so sorry to hear of his passing. He will now be in heaven with his best buddy, Ralph Reid. He will be missed by all his bible study friends. I'll miss dancing with him. Carol Cliff, past activiey leader at Shattuck Manor.

Pearce Family,
Your father was a wonderful supporter of Covenant HealthCare's Volunteer Services and the Auxiliary. His smile and charming personality was an asset to the popcorn poppers and the Auxiliary fundrasiers he volunteered for.
Even though your father hasn't volunteered for several years he is fondly remembered. We will definitely miss him.
You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time.
Sarah Knochel
Covenant HealthCare
Volunteer Services

Marilyn,
I got to know your dad through the Covenant Auxiliary. Met him one day at an auxiliary fundraiser and talked him into joining our group. Then would see him at our dinners and things. He was such a sweetheart and seemed young for his age. I NEVER knew he was your dad. What a dear one, full of personality and fun to be around. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and John and your family. Very sincerely, Sally and Paul Purcell