Ralph-Saxton-Obituary

Ralph Cole Saxton III

Seattle, Washington

1941 - 2015

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DIED
June 1, 2015
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Ralph Saxton passed away on June 1, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 3, 2015.

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I graduated from Prep with Ralph and was a fraternity brother. What I can say even from High School and University was that he indeed was a "kind, generous, warm spirit".

Joan: Just found out about Ralph's passing. I don't know what to say other than he leaves a big hole. Will miss our lunches and golf he was truly a great man. -Tony Robinson

To the entire Saxton Family. I never met Ralph. I only knew of him through Cole and my dealings with Saxton Bradley Inc. I'm truly sorry to hear about your loss. I wish I could've met him. Sincerely,

Cole,Ben I'm sorry that I missed the service for your dad. I only found out while BBQing for my dad and mom on the 6th. Please know that I admired and respected Ralph. He gave me a chance and it made me a better person. I am happy to know when some one had a good life.

Joanie and Family,
I wish I was able to attend the service, but want you to know that I was there in spirit.
I will always remember Ralph as a larger than life individual. He was always accommodating to me when I would visit Saxton/Bradley when my brother was not around. He always made me feel right at home.

Your family has suffered a big loss. However, you will never lose the memories. I will always remember how Ralph and Jim built a very successful business together.
Helene...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Monica Irastorza, Tyler & Roxana Magee

Our prayers go out to the Saxton family for their loss!Rest in peace Ralph! God bless!
Bob and Lucia Walters

May God Bless his soul and welcome him back home. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers ❤.

Joanie, I am so sorry about your loss. As you know Ralph and I grew up in Montlake and went to Prep, but we didn't hang out because he was a year older than me. I don't remember bumping into him much after high school. He was one of the coolest older guys I can remember from those days. He had a beautiful smile and always took time to say hello to me.
He always brightened my day when I saw him. I also appreciated your smile from our St. Joseph's dance days.