Ralph-Smith-Obituary

Ralph D. Smith Jr.

Paxton, Massachusetts

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Ralph D. Smith, Jr., 79, died Sunday, July 6, 2008, in UMass Memorial Hospital. He leaves his wife of 18 years, Joan C. (Nicholas) Smith; a son, Gary S. Smith of Berlin; 2 daughters, Gail Reyell and her fiancé John Lynch of Worcester and Suzanne M. Pisinski and her husband Donald of Sterling; 2...

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To the Smith and Ryelle family,

We are very sorry for your loss our prayers and thoughts are with you.
God Bless,

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Sweet, Sweet Poppy.
Gail, Gary, Susie, Joanie, and kids, I am so sad for your loss of our dear Poppy. He was so loved from the east coast to the west and I will miss his calls when he worried about us from all of the raging fires. A funny, giggly man, a great loving father and grandpop and I am so honored to have known him. I love you Gail.xxooo

Dear Cousin Joan: We are devastated to hear of your loss of dear Ralph. George loved him so much and we know it was returned. How blessed, if this had to be, that they are together now. God bless you and your family. You are in our prayers.

Gary,
Sorry about your loss.

Very sorry to learn of Ralph Smith's passing. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the Ralph Smith family and relatives.

To the Smith family, So sorry to hear of Capt Smith's passing. I have many fine memories of Ralph when he commanded Tank Company in the Army Reserve. I shall remember him as a fine officer, gentleman and soldier. He was admired and respected by all who served with him. May the peace of our Lord comfort you all during these trying times. Jim Gray, former Army reservist and Tatnuck resident

Our condolences to all of Ralph's family. He will be missed greatly. What a nice guy he was!

We extend our sincerest condolences to the Smith Family.

Thoughout the years our family considered Ralph as one of the nicest guys we had ever known.

Some of our fondest memories extend way back to him working with his Dad on Park Avenue, and living on Walter Street.

May God be with you all during this most difficult time and seek comfort through all of the many wonderful years and memories.

Jeff, Colby & Glenn Cogswell
The Cogswell Family