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April 3, 2019
We enjoyed having lunch with Ralph quite often at the Belton Senior Center. He was always so cheerful and upbeat, and was so proud when he could remember our names. We miss seeing him very much.
Kenny and Lois Zeller
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Dorothy Clark
April 3, 2019
Betty,
My condolences to you and your family for the loss of your beloved husband, Ralph.
I always enjoyed seeing him in Church when he was there and he always remembered my name even after not seeing me for years before the last four when I began going to St. Paul's again. He was such a nice gentle man and I will miss his wonderful smile.
God Bless you and your family
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