Ralph was a great neighbor and friend and he never missed a month making contributions to veterans and rarely missed church. He currently attended Sharon Baptist Church in Smyrna, Ga.
Some of Ralph's favorite sayings were, "I'll give that some thought," and "Praise the Lord."
He loved to travel and was able to take the trip of his dreams down the Amazon.
He loved to be around water and at his place on Lake Oconee he loved to lay in his hammock by the water and watch the eagles bathe.
One Sunday afternoon, Ralph and another young sailor were walking down Peachtree Street when they saw two lovely ladies and introduced themselves. One was Myrtle Hyatt, who in a couple of years would become his wife. After many years together, she proceeded him in death in 2006.
In addition to his wife and his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Frances Morris (Bill) Hartman; brothers, Alvin Morris, Everett (Vaneta) Morris, and Charles (Jempsie) Morris.
Of all Ralph's expressions, his nephew Chance loved this one most. Today when Ralph got his first glimpse of his Heavenly home he may well have shouted "Oh! Boy!"
Due to extreme health risk, there will be a private graveside service.
Henry-Cochran Funeral Home of Blue Ridge, GA.
Ralph was a great neighbor and friend and he never missed a month making contributions to veterans and rarely missed church. He currently attended Sharon Baptist Church in Smyrna, Ga.
Some of Ralph's favorite sayings were, "I'll give that some thought," and "Praise the Lord."
He loved to travel and was able to take the trip of his dreams down the Amazon.
He loved to be around water and at his place on Lake Oconee he loved to lay in his hammock by the water and watch the eagles bathe.
One Sunday afternoon, Ralph and another young sailor were walking down Peachtree Street when they saw two lovely ladies and introduced themselves. One was Myrtle Hyatt, who in a couple of years would become his wife. After many years together, she proceeded him in death in 2006.
In addition to his wife and his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Frances Morris (Bill) Hartman; brothers, Alvin Morris, Everett (Vaneta) Morris, and Charles (Jempsie) Morris.
Of all Ralph's expressions, his nephew Chance loved this one most. Today when Ralph got his first glimpse of his Heavenly home he may well have shouted "Oh! Boy!"
Due to extreme health risk, there will be a private graveside service.
Henry-Cochran Funeral Home of Blue Ridge, GA.
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