Ryan M. Ralph
Ryan Merritt Ralph died on
Monday, June 4, in Matlock. He
was 32 and had lived in Matlock
for 15 years.
He was born on March 20, 1975
to Stanley M.
Ralph and Rose-
mary (Clott)
Odem.
He was a
j o u r n e y m a n
drywall taper
and worked out
of the Benton
Union Hall. Pre-
viously, he was
selfiemployed .
and owner of
RDK Construc- RRygil 11M.
tion. 1)
He married
Debbie (Pais) Ralph on August 31,
1996 in Reno, Nevada.
He enjoyed hunting, quad rid-
ing in the sand dunes with friends
and camping with his family. His
favorite holiday was the Fourth of
July and he always put on a good
show with lots of color and noise
He loved spending time with his
family and friends and was always
around to help out when he could,
his family said.
He was preceded in death by his
father and a cousin, Hayley Ralph
of Ravensdale.
Surviving are wife Debbie Ralph
of Matlock; children Kalah and
Dylan Ralph of Matlock; grand—
parents Emest and Maxine Ralph
of Auburn; brother Shawn Ralph
and wife Dana of Kent and their
children Kyle and Derek Ralph;
uncle David Ralph and wife Rhon-
da of Aubum.
Also surviving are cousins Chris
Ralph and his son Cole of Auburn
and Travis Ralph of Auburn;
mother Rosemary Odem of Elma;
and stepmother Cathy Ralph of
Shelton
A memorial service was held on
Wednesday, June 13, at The Pavil—
ion at Sentry Park in Shelton.
, OCR Text: Ryan M. Ralph
Ryan Merritt Ralph died on
Monday, June 4, in Matlock. He
was 32 and had lived in Matlock
for 15 years.
He was born on March 20, 1975
to Stanley M.
Ralph and Rose-
mary (Clott)
Odem.
He was a
j o u r n e y m a n
drywall taper
and worked out
of the Benton
Union Hall. Pre-
viously, he was
selfiemployed .
and owner of
RDK Construc- RRygil 11M.
tion. 1)
He married
Debbie (Pais) Ralph on August 31,
1996 in Reno, Nevada.
He enjoyed hunting, quad rid-
ing in the sand dunes with friends
and camping with his family. His
favorite holiday was the Fourth of
July and he always put on a good
show with lots of color and noise
He loved spending time with his
family and friends and was always
around to help out when he could,
his family said.
He was preceded in death by his
father and a cousin, Hayley Ralph
of Ravensdale.
Surviving are wife Debbie Ralph
of Matlock; children Kalah and
Dylan Ralph of Matlock; grand—
parents Emest and Maxine Ralph
of Auburn; brother Shawn Ralph
and wife Dana of Kent and their
children Kyle and Derek Ralph;
uncle David Ralph and wife Rhon-
da of Aubum.
Also surviving are cousins Chris
Ralph and his son Cole of Auburn
and Travis Ralph of Auburn;
mother Rosemary Odem of Elma;
and stepmother Cathy Ralph of
Shelton
A memorial service was held on
Wednesday, June 13, at The Pavil—
ion at Sentry Park in Shelton.
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