Ralph-Westover-Obituary

Ralph Westover

Anchorage, Alaska

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Former longtime Alaskan Ralph F. Westover, 91, died Nov. 30, 2007, at his home in La Conner, Wash., of natural causes. His children were with him at his death.A memorial service will be held at a later date. His ashes will be buried next to his wife, Beatrice, in Angelus Memorial Park in...

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I loved Ralph very much. He was a loving man, and very kind. He accepted you for who you are, and always had a kind word to say. He reminded me very much of my grandpa Jones. He was very proud of his family. He will be missed very much! I will sure miss those scrambled eggs!

Wow. It has taken me several days to figure out the kind and wonderful things i have to say about my grandfathers passing. I would need a book of pages to say all the wonderful memories and good things he was about. John Wayne has always reminded me of him.We will all miss him and life needs more people like he was. He will be forever missed by my family and I. What a full robust important life. His life will always be an example of how i will guide myself to be. The best grandparents...

May your memories bring you comfort. Paul and I consider ourselves fortunate to have met your father; grandfather. Our deepest condolences.
Paul and Elaine Loew

Inventor of the RINOPOPOLOUS Ralph lives on with his 6 children, numerous grand children, and many Great Grandchildren, he has left his mark on this earth making this world a better place for all of us

Ralph was my Great Grandfather and will always be very important to me and my family.We will never forget him and his love and care.I will never forget him.

Ralph was my Granfather, and a true inspiration for me when I joined the aviation industry in 1989. As a little girl growing up in Anchorage, he taught me how to look up in the sky and tell the difference between an DC-10, 747 and a 727 as they flew over us. I am very proud of him and all his accoplishments. He will be greatly missed.

I wish to offer my condolences to Ralph's family. He was what I considered a true Alaskan pioneer. I will remember fondly the times we talked about the "old" Alaska and its remote places that we had both been. He was one of a kind!

Ben and I read about Ralph on the web here in Mexico. Penny --we send our best reagards to you and the family. We enjoyed your dad and his sense of humor in The Cooks.Ben and Shirley Bergey