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Ralph Hugo Sutton

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ralph Hugo Sutton It is with great sadness that the family of Ralph Hugo Sutton announce his passing at Messiah Village in Grantham, PA on October 31, 2009 after a long, arduous struggle with PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy). Born in Chemnitz, Germany he was the son of Hugo and...

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Sincere condolences, I can remember Ralph coming 'home' in
uniform in the early 1940's. He almost always had a smile.

Frank Klipstein

Anthony and I met Mr Sutton at my Fathers and Sally's wedding in 2002. He was a very kind and nice man. I remember him making us laugh at the reception. The last time we saw him was in 2007 when we visited the East coast for the first time and the day we visited Mr and Mrs Suttons house he was being taken to the hospital. I will always remember this as I noticed how wonderfully the family loved him and was so attentive to him. Edith kept us laughing. Kimberly, Sally and I hugged and cried as...

Dear family-

I know a large hole has been left in your life since Ralph is gone. He was a wonderful, caring man with a great sense of humor and we will remember and cherish the good times we all had together.

May it be a bit of comfort to know that Ralph is surely a choice spirit in a better place.

Dottie & Vernon Sealover

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dad was an extraordinary man. Full of life, intellect, and during the last years of his life he was full of grace. Humble and kind, sweet and endearing. He completed our family and we had many years of great conversation, laughter, joy, great political debates (with a family that was many times divided in their politics), fantastic dinners (Dad was actually an awesome cook), many great times tasting different vintages, going together on great day trips to museums or places of interest,...

My family and Ralph go back 50 years. I grew up with Michael as we both shared the common cards we were dealt in life.Ralph was a tireless worker for the hemophilia community here in central Pennsylvania and made a positive difference in the lives of the people he touched. We will miss him.
Our prayers are with your family,
Bill Jamison and mother, Barbara

Our prayers are with you.

Bob & Sharon Paff

My prayers are with you all. Ralph was an extraordinary man and it was my privilege and honor to know him - even just a little. God Bless. Rhonda

Neil and I will always cherish the good times we had with Ralph and will miss that smile and sparkle in his eyes.

Neil and Bonnie Barr