Ralph was a brave and loyal soldier, as well as a loving husband and father. He married his lifelong wife of 64 years, Fukue Sakamoto in Tokyo, Japan in 1955. They made their home in Seaside upon Ralph’s retirement while he attended Monterey Peninsula College and Hartnell College and earned two separate AA degrees (Ornamental Horticulture and Real Estate). The family moved to a “house on the hill” in Monterey in 1976.
Ralph was a Realtor, Independent Contractor and Plumbing Contractor after his retirement from the Army. Through the years Ralph was active with the American Legion and the Carmel Valley Orchid Society. He was an avid fisherman who often spent time out fishing twice a day. When not out fishing, Ralph spent time gardening in his beautiful and lush garden. Music was one of his greatest joys. Everyday brought music.
He is survived by his daughters; his grandchildren; his great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his grandson, Jack. Ralph was also dad and grandpa to many other extended family members and uncle to numerous nieces and nephews from the Collins clan originating in Indiana.
He will be missed by all who happened to come across his great smile and generous spirit.
Memorial Services will be held on Friday April 12 at Mission Mortuary in Monterey. Interment will be held on Friday April 26 at Mission Memorial Park, Seaside.
Ralph was a brave and loyal soldier, as well as a loving husband and father. He married his lifelong wife of 64 years, Fukue Sakamoto in Tokyo, Japan in 1955. They made their home in Seaside upon Ralph’s retirement while he attended Monterey Peninsula College and Hartnell College and earned two separate AA degrees (Ornamental Horticulture and Real Estate). The family moved to a “house on the hill” in Monterey in 1976.
Ralph was a Realtor, Independent Contractor and Plumbing Contractor after his retirement from the Army. Through the years Ralph was active with the American Legion and the Carmel Valley Orchid Society. He was an avid fisherman who often spent time out fishing twice a day. When not out fishing, Ralph spent time gardening in his beautiful and lush garden. Music was one of his greatest joys. Everyday brought music.
He is survived by his daughters; his grandchildren; his great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his grandson, Jack. Ralph was also dad and grandpa to many other extended family members and uncle to numerous nieces and nephews from the Collins clan originating in Indiana.
He will be missed by all who happened to come across his great smile and generous spirit.
Memorial Services will be held on Friday April 12 at Mission Mortuary in Monterey. Interment will be held on Friday April 26 at Mission Memorial Park, Seaside.
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