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Ralph Wadsworth Obituary

Ralph L Wadsworth

In Loving Memory

Draper, Utah -(Nov. 4, 1934--December 25, 2025)

Ralph Lester Wadsworth, patriarch and head of the Wadsworth family passed away in the Draper home he had built with his own hands on Christmas Day, 2025 surrounded by his children and loved ones. Ralph was preceded in death by his wife of 71 years, Peggy Wadsworth, who passed away on July 1 of this year. He is survived by his seven sons--Guy, Cal, Con, Tod, Kip, Ty and Nic; their spouses, as well as 21 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren.

Ralph was born in the tiny town of Taylor, Idaho on November 4, 1934 to Lawrence and Hilda Wadsworth. The youngest of five children, Ralph was an unexpected surprise to his aging parents and a test to their patience in their old age. He grew up in a farming community founded by his Mormon pioneer ancestors and learned the value of hard work at an early age. He attended Idaho Falls High School where he met his sweetheart and wife of 71 years, Peggy Kahler.

After graduating high school Ralph attended the University of Idaho in Moscow on a boxing scholarship. He was the first in his family to attend college. On the day he left for school his father, Lawrence, drove him to the bus station and kissed him full on the lips, telling him how proud he was and how much he loved him--for the first and only time in Ralph's life.

Ralph worked throughout college to provide for his lodging and food--his scholarship only covering tuition. He made a home in a small room in an abandoned Army barracks, blacking out the windows to avoid being caught. To survive he performed odd jobs and shoveled coal from railroad cars, earning just enough to get by. When he left the barracks to return home for the summer the night watchman informed him that he had known Ralph was there all along but had chosen to look the other way because he figured Ralph needed a little help.

During the summer break Ralph reunited with his high school sweetheart, Peggy, and they decided to marry on December 19, 1953. At the time Ralph had exactly $50 dollars to his name given to him by his older brother Golden as a wedding present. Ralph then returned to school in Moscow while Peggy and her newborn son Guy stayed with his mom and dad in Taylor, Idaho. Times were hard and more than once Ralph had to pawn his .300 Savage deer rifle to make ends meet during this difficult period of his life, but he always got it back and it remains a cherished family heirloom.

College proved difficult for Ralph and he seldom did better than a "C" average, but a wise professor who had observed Ralph's work ethic and drive told him that the world was run by "C" students and that he believed Ralph would be successful. After graduating with a degree in Structural Engineering, Ralph worked for several engineering firms until he started his own company--Ralph L. Wadsworth Structural Engineering in 1962. Ralph designed many of the high-rise office buildings in Salt Lake as well as many temples for the LDS church including the Washington, D.C. Temple.

Later Ralph ventured into construction with the help of his older brother, Golden, and formed Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction in 1975. Over the decades Ralph Wadsworth Construction became a premier highway contractor in the Intermountain West specializing in highway and bridge construction and building projects throughout the Utah, Idaho, Arizona and Montana. Ralph L. Wadsworth was one of the successful I-15 CORE joint venture contractors who reconstructed I-15 from Lehi to Spanish Fork in the fastest $1 billion contract ever performed in the U.S.. Ralph was proud to include his sons in the family business but also employed dozens of local "boys" who grew up along with his own sons in the business, many of whom still work there today and have taken on management roles.

Ralph was widely recognized for his achievements by the construction industry and the Associated General Contractor honored him in 2021 with the Eric. W. Ryberg Award for lifetime achievement. Ralph also recently received the ENR Mountain States & Southwest Legacy Award given to individuals who have achieved a lifetime of service in design and construction. In his later years Ralph started a real estate development company in partnership with some of his sons. Now known as Wadsworth Development, the company has played a major role in developing properties in Utah and throughout the western United States.

Aside from his professional accomplishments, Ralph was also a gifted athlete and an avid horseman. During his high school and college years Ralph won 2 Golden Glove awards as a welterweight boxer. In later years after most men have hung up their sneakers , Ralph competed in the Park City Ride & Tie races as well as the national championship--the Levi Ride & Tie. He also rode in many long distance endurance races such as the Tevis Cup on his beloved Arabian horses. He enjoyed boating and, along with his sons, flew kites, parasailed and waterskied at Lake Powell and Bear Lake. He eventually purchased some property above Kamas where he built an A-frame cabin over several years with his young sons and in later years took his grandchildren to ride horses, shoot guns and tell scary stories around the campfire.

Ralph loved Draper city and even ran for mayor once. He left his mark in ways that extended beyond construction and development. A quiet philanthropist, Ralph donated and constructed the Round House in Draper as well as the Andy Ballard Equestrian Center, named after his dear friend. Ralph also engineered and constructed the Bear Canyon suspension bridge on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail which he donated to the city of Draper. Ralph was recognized for his efforts by Draper City when he and his wife Peggy was named Grand Marshals of the 2020 Draper Days Parade.

Although Ralph did not attend church regularly, he was a man of faith. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he faithfully paid his tithing throughout his life and believed it contributed to his success. He also had a deep love for the United States of America and encouraged his sons and grandchildren to be grateful for the opportunities this great country affords us. When President Trump was re-elected in 2024 Ralph struggled up the stairs to his bedroom and knelt down to pray, tearfully thanking His Heavenly Father.

Ralph believed deeply in the value of hard work. He set the example by always working hard and never asking anyone to do something he wasn't willing to do himself. He expected his sons to follow his example and took pride in seeing them follow his lead. However, Ralph's greatest accomplishment was courting and marrying his beautiful wife, Peggy, with whom he raised seven sons who have all become hard working, successful men in their own right.

The family finds great comfort in knowing that Ralph and Peggy are reunited again. As Ralph wrote in his autobiography:

"I know I could have been a better husband, a better father and a better Christian. Having a loving wife, raising seven boys and having our boys and their families close to us is about as much blessing as I could ask for."

Although one could question Ralph's methodology, patience and temperament, it's hard to argue with the results of his parenting--even if he doesn't get a lot of style points. The dedication his children and grandchildren have shown in caring for their parents is witness to his success. His sons, their wives and many of the grandchildren have worked hand-in-hand for over two years to keep Ralph and Peggy comfortable in their own home in their later years. Special thanks go out to Tod Wadsworth who worked tirelessly to ensure his parents could die in the comfort of their own home surrounded by family.

Services for Ralph Wadsworth will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens at 1910 Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, UT 84092. A viewing will be held Thursday, January 8 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm as well as Friday, January 9 from 10:00-11:00 am. Services will follow the viewing at 11:00 am.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune from Dec. 29, 2025 to Jan. 9, 2026.

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Vern dickman

January 9, 2026

There was about 12 of us. We went to a Denver bronco game. Afterwards we went to an expensive restaurant. When the bill came, I suggested we all put a credit card on the table and let the waitress pick one. Guess who got it. Yep Ralph he gave me the eye. You will be missed Ralph.

Rene Jensen

January 9, 2026

My deepest condolences to the family I knew Peggy and Ralph a long time ago.

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Frank Ross Peterson

January 8, 2026

The Wadsworth family: Thanks for sharing your dad and mom with the world for the past nine decades. As a native of and Historian of Idaho, I always tracked Idaho's greatest export, people. The folks from small rural villages of the gem state have changed the world for the better. They learned a lot of four letter words, but the most important were work, love, faith and kin(3 letters). Kip is my best contact with the Wadsworths and all of you make your parents proud. We are glad to have tripped through their shawdow.
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Michelle Brown Walters

January 7, 2026

I had the wonderful opportunity to get to know Ralph and Peggy these last 3.5 years while serving as Relief Society President of the Draper 10th Ward. I met Ralph on Highland road just below the entrance to thee home while he was installing a red bench for people to stop and sit while on their walk. I had no idea who he was but could tell this was someone who cared about his surroundings. After introducing myself and learning his name, he invited me to come up anytime and meet Peggy. The day I did that Peggy and I met by their horses and took the long walk up their driveway. I immediately noticed she had a magnetizing presence and he was in love with Peggy. Our subsequent visits confirmed that more each time. Ralph would throw in enough curses for shock value until Peggy told him to knock it off. We laughed and loved visiting. Ralph could be pretty spicy but once he learned we were just there to be a friend , he was so kind to Ken and I and would tell us about his horse / running competitions . He and my husband shared a passion for challenges. Peggy loved to show her home and we had multiple tours. We especially enjoyed caroling to them during Christmas time. It was hard to see Peggy´s mental health and Ralph´s physical health decline but their love for each other remained. Each time we went Peggy would show us her big family photo as if she was showing it for the first time. You could tell she loved her family and was so proud. Ralph may not have attended religious services during this time but his Book of Mormon was right in his office desk and he would ask each December how to get a hold of the Bishop so he could pay his tithing. I will miss chatting with Peggy in the summer by her flowers. I am grateful to get the opportunity to get to know such wonderful people and will think of them as always every time I am in the trail above their home and crossing their donated bridge. We have all been blessed by them!

Matt Christiansen

January 6, 2026

Wadsworth´s have always been like a second family to me. I´ll miss him greatly

Dan G Peck

January 5, 2026

Sleep well Ralph.Your company was the best company I ever worked for,and you had some

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Denny Thurman

January 2, 2026

I first met Ralph at Hidden Valley County Club. He told me he joined because he lived nearby and like walking in the course, he was stopped and told, it was for members only, so he joined. Later, through my work I got to know his sons. Ralph and Peggy created an amazing group of smart and enterprising sons.

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Jackie Caputo-Keene

January 1, 2026

I have known and loved Peggy and Ralph for many years. What a legacy they made. See you soon my dear friends

Rob Hughes

December 31, 2025

My deepest condolences to the family at this time.
I greatly appreciate the relaitionships I had with the company over the years. Thank you.
May hie rest in peace.

Ross mead

December 31, 2025

I am very sorry for your loss he will be missed by many

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Bob Webster

December 30, 2025

My condolences to all the family. The world lost a great man.

Vern Dickman

December 30, 2025

Thank you Ralph for your friendship. I always appreciate your support and example. You will be missed. I loved you and Peggy . A great man has left us.

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Kyle leishman

December 30, 2025

What an amazing role model an example of hard work and dedication to your family and community. Prayers to the Wadsworth family at this difficult time.

Becky Day

December 29, 2025

What a beautiful tribute and great legacy your family has. I´m so grateful for ALL your family has contributed to our Beautiful town of Draper.

Kresha Pendleton

December 29, 2025

So beautifully written. I sincerely appreciate everything you had done for my Grandpa whom is your brother Delbert. Such a kind man and a kind family. My deepest condolences for your loss.

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Natalie

December 29, 2025

Thankful for the time I spent with your parents and the memories I´ll always hold close. Wishing you peace and comfort, and offering my deepest condolences.

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