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Peggy Bell posted a condolence
Friday, December 30, 2005
I did not know brother McFarland, however from what I have read I would have been proud to. We will miss him yet see him again in the new system.
Regards,
Peggy Bell
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Sarita McFarland posted a condolence
Friday, August 19, 2005
One of my favorite memories of Ralph was seeing him flying down the side of the road on his power chair. He drove that power chair like it was a hot rod. Ralph loved driving into town and back from Tim & Darla's house. If he was missing, we'd all know where he'd gone. He'd come back telling stories of all the deer, birds and other animals he'd seen on his trip. I used to plead with him to wear a hat or put on sun block, however he didn't want to trouble with it. He sure loved nature. He also enjoyed being with family and playing cards. He was loved by many and will be missed.
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Patti Demuth posted a condolence
Thursday, August 11, 2005
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. I had many laughs with him when I cared for him at Sharon Care. Most of the laughs were associated with him needing a license for his power chair, as he came close to hitting me more than once (he always said it was unintentional--but who knows?). He was a very nice man, who has a very nice family. Take care of yourselves. Patti
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Darla McFarland posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Ralph got to visit us for exstended visits and during those times we played cards(he would cheat!!) He taught Luke how too!! He liked to sit on the porch and watch the birds, or wait for Tim to leave for work and try to fix stuff, he got stuck with the jazzy a few times. We will miss him. His grandsons remember him fondly. So do all my neighbors who called to tell me when he would "run" away. He was still witnessing on the road from his chair! He was truly a great man. I look forward to seeing him in the New system when I and my children can see him walk again.
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Diana McFarland posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Ralph was a sincere and devoted father, always there to lend a helping hand. His smile could brighten your day when everything else was going wrong. He had great love for his father in the heavens Jehovah God, and he stayed faithful throughout the years. I know that he will be missed, but I also know that he has a future hope for a resurrection and he wont be in any pain anymore. My heart goes out to all who knew him, and his loyal family -who has taken care of him in his time of need. He truly appreciated their help. My prayers are with all of you.
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Hanna McFarland Miles posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
My father will be missed. I played cards with him on the weekends and had dinner with him during the week. My weeknights will be a little sad for awhile but I know that he is no longer having medical problems. My favorite memory was every time I got my way ;-) and the only time I remember not getting my way was when I wanted to go to Europe when I was 16. He was convinced the plane was going to crash so he wouldn't let me go. He spoiled me and I loved him for it. When I was little, he would eat my vegetables for me and share his dessert. He was the best! I would also like to thank everyone who has helped me through this difficult time.
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Linda McFarland posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Ralph will be missed by those that loved him for so many years. He was a good father and a good provider. He always wanted his family to be well and happy. He had great pride in all of his children, and always spoke highly of all of them. He loved them very very much. Hanna was amazing at caring for his needs while in the nursing home and in the hospital in his last hours. His children were there with him and I know he was glad they were there. Thank you to all who view this and leave messages. We appreciate your love and support.
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