Ralston Wentworth Merchant Jr.

Ralston Wentworth Merchant Jr. obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Ralston Wentworth Merchant Jr.

Ralston Merchant Jr. Obituary

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With great sadness and heavy hearts, our family announces the passing of Ralston Wentworth Merchant, Jr., who left us on August 2, 2025, at the age of 76. Ralston, or Ral, as he was known to so many, was born on January 15, 1949, in Pittsburgh, PA.

Ralston's zest for life, living big, and fondness for games of chance were evident from the beginning of his childhood. A reputation for partaking in mischievous adventures and keeping his parents on their toes was well earned by the teenage years. His younger brother, Dudley, was in awe of his seemingly fearless older sibling - who, while under the age of 16 at a parents social gathering, convinced a group of girls to sneak out and let him drive them to get ice cream in the family car, thus creating a Freeport Road manhunt by his father, Ral Sr. His mother, Jane, was known to be heard hollering "Ralston... Ralston..." through the woods of Fox Chapel in search of her spirited son in the midst of hijinx. The library of Ralston stories started at a youthful age and would last for decades to follow.

Ralston was a prolific athlete from early on, excelling on the basketball court, but showing a particular talent on the golf course. Following graduation from Shady Side Academy in 1967, he continued his pursuit of excellence on the links at Lehigh University, serving as captain of the golf team. After graduating from Lehigh, Ralston spent two years at sea serving his country in the U.S. Navy, where he still managed to participate and win many of the golf competition opportunities afforded to him, eventually being named to the All Navy team. Back home in Pittsburgh, he was also well on his way to completing a magnificent run of club championships at Longue Vue Club, winning five in an eleven-year stretch. Ralston liked to give his children a hard time about the technology they had access to in today's golf clubs and reminded them often about the 1-iron he dominated with through the 70s and 80s.

Ralston was also a member of Pine Valley Golf Club, which ended once it became apparent that perhaps his big personality and way of life were not mutually accepted with the venerable club! Although, not before Ralston was able to participate in a rather memorable Crump Cup, from which his caddie would certainly tell stories for years to come. Starting in the early 90s, Ralston joined The Club at Nevillewood for many years, and perhaps most memorable from his time there would be a rather humorous encounter with Michael Jordan. Golf trips with his oldest friends to the Cascades Golf Course remained some of his fondest memories.

As a Pittsburgh native entering the business world in the early 70s, Ralston naturally started off in the steel industry, as a sales rep for Mechanical Maintenance Parts Corporation, successfully calling on the mills from his hometown all the way back to the Lehigh Valley and points in between. Transitioning from this life on the road, Ralston eventually settled in to enjoy a long career in commercial real estate. A classic, old-school broker who leveraged relationships and connections to work a transaction, he continued to enjoy the hunt of another deal all the way until the end of his life. He had a brilliant mind and a memory like no one else. Whether reciting verbatim a conversation from decades ago, recounting a difficult golf shot from 40 years prior, or the weather conditions at an away Steelers playoff game in the 70s with his father, Ralston could remember the most oddly trivial and interesting facts like it was yesterday.



If not for golfing, cooking may have been Ralston's most mastered skill, and he loved nothing more than gathering for a homemade meal with his family. His five children, and subsequently, his five grandchildren, were the source of his most tremendous joy. Watching all of them on the court, the field, the course, or even around the poker table (where he could wield his expert influence) were moments he always cherished more than anything. Ralston's passion late in life was watching his youngest son, Hayden, play basketball, cheering from the sidelines and channeling wonderful memories from his youth. The golden years with his wife, Marta, and their various yellow labs, on Valleyview Road were the happiest of his life.

Ralston was unapologetic about living life to the fullest in the way he enjoyed. He was comfortable bucking the trend and forging his own path. His stories of a life well lived filled the dinner table with laughter and were always followed by pleas to hear more.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Ralston (Sr.) and Jane Merchant, and his son, Robert ("Bobby") Merchant. He is survived by his beloved wife Marta Merchant; brother Dudley Merchant (Susan); his children Ralston ("Tripp") Merchant III (Mandy), McCall Cravens (Stephen), Michael Merchant, and their mother Virginia Merchant, and Hayden Merchant. His grandchildren, of whom he was so very proud, Ben, Hannah, Hugh, Whitley, and Cam will grow up hearing the great stories of their Grandpa Ral for decades to come.

A service and celebration to honor his life will be held at Christ United Methodist Church (44 Highland Rd, Bethel Park, PA 15102) at 11:00am on Saturday, August 30, 2025. A reception will follow at The Club at Nevillewood (1000 Nevillewood Dr, Presto, PA 15142). Memorials may be sent to The First Tee - Pittsburgh (5370 Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15217).

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August 30, 2025

Robert Thomson posted to the memorial.

August 25, 2025

David Guy posted to the memorial.

August 23, 2025

Douglas Paige posted to the memorial.

Robert Thomson

August 30, 2025

Condolences and sympathy to all the Merchant family.

Robert and Susan Thomson

David Guy

August 25, 2025

I knew Ralston at Shady Side Academy. Always liked him. So sorry to hear of his passing.

Douglas Paige

August 23, 2025

I was saddened when I heard about Ralston´s passing and send my condolences and deep sympathy to the entire Merchant family.

I first met Ralston in September 1967. We were roommates our freshman year at Lehigh University. My first week he had already set us up for a double date with a girl he knew and her best friend. He also had friends who were upper classmen which got us early admission into some of the parties up on "The Hill."

As I recall, Ralston was a fairly successful student, but was also someone who never would pass up an opportunity to go out and have some fun. We spent the next three years together, having fun, after we both joined the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.

After Lehigh I moved to Boston and because of his low draft lottery number, Ralston joined the Navy. When he got his orders to report to OCS duty in Newport, RI we made plans for him to visit me and after a fun weekend together in Boston I would drive him down to Newport.

We did have our fun weekend (except somehow I ended up with a black eye!) and then we loaded up my car and headed south

When we got to Newport, a uniformed "greeter" started shouting orders at Ralston right after he got out of the car. Ralston "hopped to it" and we started to unload his luggage. When we took out his squash bat and golf clubs, the officer in charge came running down the sidewalk yelling orders and questioning Ralston´s intentions. Did he think he was here on holiday? Was he here just to play golf? Leave those bags at the curb and proceed inside to check-in, etc. It was an inauspicious start, but as it turned out, Ralston was in the Navy to play golf and that´s what he did for the next 4 years!

After that, I sort of lost touch with Ralston but would get occasional updates from Steve Rice who was in more frequent contact with him. Ralston also attended one of our Fiji Alumni dinners in New York City and it was a pleasure to see him again.

I know the years took a toll on his health, but I´ll always remember Ralston as a fun and loyal friend full of energy, imagination, and a zest for life.

May his memory be a blessing.

Perge,
Douglas Paige

Jeanie Faith Zadrozny and Stephen Doby

August 17, 2025

To Marta and Hayden-
We extend our deepest sympathy at this time of great sorrow in the loss of Ralston. Our friendship extends over 40 years as we shared many happy celebrations together and the sorrow of losing loved ones. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you strength and grant Ralston eternal peace. With all our love,
Jeanie Zadrozny and Stephen Doby

Andrew Benedict

August 11, 2025

My deepest condolences to the Merchant family. Raly was my PhiGam big brother at Lehigh. Loved his spirit.

Enjoyed his Obituary. Reminded me of the old golf joke . . . "Not even God can hit a 1-iron" , but evidently, Raly could.

Jeff Druzak

August 9, 2025

I'm very sorry to hear Ral passed away. Marta, my heart goes out to you and pray for you. Ral was a great person and wish we could have stayed closer after you left Nevillewood.

Jeffrey Druzak

August 9, 2025

Barb Haley

August 8, 2025

I´m so sorry Marta.

constance cannon

August 8, 2025

My deepest sympathies to all of the Merchant family.

Connie Cannon

Joanne Forbes

August 8, 2025

Marta, so very sorry for your loss. Condolences and prayers

Joanne Forbes

Michael Bolanis

August 8, 2025

Ral was a great mentor to me at Longue Vue. He believed in me when I didn´t believe in myself. He was so much fun to play golf with. I´m forever grateful for the many rounds we played together.

Michael Bolanis

Lynne (Fisette) Salvaggio

August 7, 2025

Marta, I am so sorry for your loss. I hope memories of your many years together and the adventures you shared help make this difficult time more bearable. I loved reading about Ralston. He sounded like a really a terrific guy!

Chuck&JosieNellis

August 7, 2025

Sorry for your loss our tthoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Sallie Beth Todd

August 7, 2025

Marta, sending prayers and hugs to you and your family.
Thinking of you, Sallie Beth

Carol Hirsch

August 7, 2025

I did not know Ral, but after reading the other memoirs, I feel as though I did know him. Thanks to all who wrote the messages and the writer who introduced me to Ral and his family. What a guy he was and what a legacy he left for his friends and family! Thanks to all who inspired me today.
Blessings,
Carol Hirsch (CUMC member)

Beth Jack

August 7, 2025

I just met Ral recently and immediately felt a connection but after reading this wonderful acccounting of his life I realize that is probably what anyone who met him felt. My most sincere condolences to the Marta, Hayden and the rest of the family. I am very sad that I did not have the opportunity to spend more time with him on earth but will look forward to more connection in heaven!!!

Toby Coffin

August 7, 2025

What a wonderful Obit to capture the Ralston spirit that all who knew him in whatever aspect, can laugh and enjoy the friend we lost.

Jeff Troutman

August 7, 2025

Ralston took me under his wing at Longue Vue and we partnered in several Diebold matches. Including a memorable round together in the better ball at PFC. Loved playing golf with Ralston- the ultimate competitor on the golf course. My condolences to the family.
Trouter

Valerie Wilson

August 7, 2025

What a beautiful tribute to a very dynamic and special man. Our condolences to Marta and all the family.

Jim scalo

August 6, 2025

One of the best guys I knew. My 3 year Jim Henry story is hard to top. Love you Ral!

Al Beeken

August 6, 2025

Too many great memories. For me, a great friend, a mentor-sort of, and an inspiration. I spent tens of thousands of hours with my pal. Never a dull moment.
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