Ralph Carroll Holcomb is my Uncle on my father's side.
Ralph was married to Louise.
He lost an arm while flying model airplanes at his parents farm. The airplane hit a high voltage power line.
However, when Ralph recovered from this accident it didn't stop him from doing the things he loved in life.
He did more with the one arm than most people could do with two. He was very strong and determined.
Ralph truly enjoyed cars and mechanical objects which made for great conversations.
A kind and caring man, you will always be missed dearly. God Bless you Ralph
death published in the Los Angeles Daily News on Nov. 27, 2003
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~This Memorial was created with Love ~
Ralph Carroll Holcomb is my Uncle on my father's side.
Ralph was married to Louise.
He lost an arm while flying model airplanes at his parents farm. The airplane hit a high voltage power line.
However, when Ralph recovered from this accident it didn't stop him from doing the things he loved in life.
He did more with the one arm than most people could do with two. He was very strong and determined.
Ralph truly enjoyed cars and mechanical objects which made for great conversations.
A kind and caring man, you will always be missed dearly. God Bless you Ralph
death published in the Los Angeles Daily News on Nov. 27, 2003
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~This Memorial was created with Love ~
Gravesite Details
Cremated
Family Members
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Gladys Jewel Holcomb Carlton
1908–1989
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Odle Fannie Holcomb Ramsey Chaffee
1909–2001
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Dedie Byron Holcomb
1911–1930
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Sterling Cone Holcomb
1912–2004
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Dennis Payton Holcomb Sr
1914–1990
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Nonnie Lee Holcomb Dickens
1915–1993
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Elmer Foster Holcomb
1919–1920
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George Louie Holcomb
1920–2002
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Earl Winford Holcomb
1923–2017
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Clifton Donnell Holcomb
1925–2017
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Vada Louise Holcomb Catching
1928–1994