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Rick and Katy Luedke
March 31, 2005
Katy and I join with both the Flickering Candles of the Rotary Club of Milwaukee and the many, many Rotarians and friends who knew and loved Ralph in celebrating his completed life. He truly was a gentleman and a scholar...wry of wit, compassionate in approach, and true to his beliefs.
Bruno Wolff
March 29, 2005
Dear Nancy,
Maureen and I send deepest sympathy to you and your family. Mo's best days were working for Ralph. His integrity and his fondness for his staff made him beloved by all of us. We will always remember him with love.
Fondly,
Bruno Wolff
Virginia Wheeler
March 29, 2005
Hugs and kisses Nor. We hope he had a peaceful passing. We look forward to seeing you to express our sympathies personally.
Ginny and Jim
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