IN LOVING MEMORY Ralph J. Guida Nov. 20, 1917 - Aug. 10, 1944
1st Lieut./Pilot
U.S. Army Air Force
K.I.A.
He proudly served his country.
Never a day goes by that you are not within our hearts and prayers.
He was young
He was faithful
He had honor
May the Lord Jesus
be with you
Zio Raffaele.
Con il Nostro Amore
Ralph & Judi- Naples
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2 Entries
lanette keller
August 13, 2012
What a sweet remembrance of a loved one you have lost. May God bless you as well!
Suzanne Hoffman-Perez
August 10, 2012
I do not need to have known your loved one who was gone before I was born, to lower my head, say a prayer for his family that was left behind and to thank him for his ultimate service to our country.
What a handsome young man, lost in his prime. His picture alone lets myself and my children add a face to names we usually only read about.
Bless your family, obviously time does not heal all. Losses like this are always there but know that others care.
Suzanne Hoffman Perez
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