Ralph-Reeser-Obituary

Ralph Reeser

York Haven, Pennsylvania

1939 - 2016

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Ralph W. ReeserYork HavenRalph Wayne "Moose" Reeser, 76, passed away at 5 a.m., Monday, February 15, 2016 at his home. He was the husband of Karen (Peiffer) Reeser to whom he was married to for over 51 years.Ralph was born September 25, 1939 in Yocumtown and was the son of the late Ralph L and...

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So sorry for your loss. Moose was very friendly always said hello. He will be missed at Reeser's Gas Station. He and the other gentlemen were always solving the problems of the world..

I am 23 years old and I have been attending the Tom Kerrigan Memorial baseball tournament in York Pennsylvania since I was born. I have played in the tournament since I was 14 years old and have gotten the opportunity to speak and listen to Moose through my father. He and my father developed a close relationship, and over the years it has been a privilege to get to know Moose. Moose would make sure to come and see our team play since I can remember, and to me, he had become a symbol of the...

I am 23 years old and I have been attending the Tom Kerrigan Memorial baseball tournament in York Pennsylvania since I was born. I have played in the tournament since I was 14 years old and have gotten the opportunity to speak and listen to Moose through my father. He and my father developed a close relationship, and over the years it has been a privilege to get to know Moose. Moose would make sure to come and see our team play since I can remember, and to me, he had become a symbol of the...

Karen, Seth, Kyle, and Emily, we are so sad with Moose's passing but we are so fond of him being part of our lives with memories that we will keep and cherish. Much love to you all, we share in your saddness during this time of bereavement.

I come to York every year to play in the Labor Day Tournament, and first met Moose in 1981. Over the years, Moose and I would speak before the tournament and would make sure to see one another. I enjoyed his baseball perspective, and his passion for the game and his family was always evident. I will certainly miss him as I am sure you all will, but he will always be in the stands at Mount Wolff when I play there. God Bless you and rest in peace my friend.

We would like to express our sincere condolences to the Reeser family. Praying you all find peace and comfort in the love surrounding you.

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family. Sorry we will not be able to attend the viewing.

Prayers for Peace and may all your Memories bring you comfort now and the days and weeks to come. Very sorry for your loss!

Our sympathy to the Reeser Family. The baseball memories will stay with me forever! He will be missed!