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Ralph Ernest Hughes

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Ralph Ernest Hughes

Birth
Clay Township, Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Death
1 Dec 2020 (aged 84)
Delphi, Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Pittsburg, Carroll County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5964611, Longitude: -86.7144778
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Ralph E. Hughes, 84, of Delphi, went to a better home on Tuesday, December 1, 2020. He was born in Carroll County, IN to the late Arlie and Lucile (Wolf) Hughes on July 12, 1936. Ralph was the youngest of five children. The Hughes family moved when Ralph was very young to the Leiter farm north of Delphi and farmed the land, raised field tomatoes, a large garden, some chickens, cattle, and pigs, and made many, many lifelong friends. After graduating from Delphi High School in 1956, Ralph farmed with his father in the Delphi, Yeoman and White County areas. In 1961, Ralph married Connie L. Bennett, and from their marriage came a daughter and a son.

They continued farming until their retirement in 2005. Ralph was a committed farmer as well as a committed community servant; belonging to the IOOF Lodge #28 in Delphi for 50 plus years; Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board member for 40 years; director of the REMC board for 18 years; Tipwa Grange member; coach and supporter of Little League while Scott was involved; 4-H board member for two terms and a member of the Delphi United Methodist Church since his childhood. He also served in the Indiana National Guard Unit in Delphi for a number of years. He was a committed blood and plasma donor in Delphi, Flora and Lafayette for 60 years. He was a friend to many, helper to all who needed a helping hand, trustworthy of his word, a wonderful partner to Connie, and a great dad, grandpa and great-grandpa. He always had a smile on his face and was a jokester in so many ways to bring smiles and laughter to every person he ever met. His pleasures of life included his children and their many activities, his grandchildren and great-grandson and their fun times, many hours spent with his dogs throughout the years, bowling with his league buddies, playing euchre with their lifelong card group and Odd Fellow pals, fishing trips with family and friends, taking trips with Connie to REMC conferences and National Parks, visiting family, eating in town with farmer friends and teasing the staff at White Oaks Legacy, where he made his final earthly home the last four and a half years.

Along with his wife and children, he is survived by two sisters; two grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Ralph was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Merrill Hughes and Max Hughes.

Private family graveside service will take place on Saturday, December 12, 2020 at IOOF Memorial Gardens in Pittsburg. His friend Dan Gottschalk will officiate his service.
Ralph E. Hughes, 84, of Delphi, went to a better home on Tuesday, December 1, 2020. He was born in Carroll County, IN to the late Arlie and Lucile (Wolf) Hughes on July 12, 1936. Ralph was the youngest of five children. The Hughes family moved when Ralph was very young to the Leiter farm north of Delphi and farmed the land, raised field tomatoes, a large garden, some chickens, cattle, and pigs, and made many, many lifelong friends. After graduating from Delphi High School in 1956, Ralph farmed with his father in the Delphi, Yeoman and White County areas. In 1961, Ralph married Connie L. Bennett, and from their marriage came a daughter and a son.

They continued farming until their retirement in 2005. Ralph was a committed farmer as well as a committed community servant; belonging to the IOOF Lodge #28 in Delphi for 50 plus years; Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board member for 40 years; director of the REMC board for 18 years; Tipwa Grange member; coach and supporter of Little League while Scott was involved; 4-H board member for two terms and a member of the Delphi United Methodist Church since his childhood. He also served in the Indiana National Guard Unit in Delphi for a number of years. He was a committed blood and plasma donor in Delphi, Flora and Lafayette for 60 years. He was a friend to many, helper to all who needed a helping hand, trustworthy of his word, a wonderful partner to Connie, and a great dad, grandpa and great-grandpa. He always had a smile on his face and was a jokester in so many ways to bring smiles and laughter to every person he ever met. His pleasures of life included his children and their many activities, his grandchildren and great-grandson and their fun times, many hours spent with his dogs throughout the years, bowling with his league buddies, playing euchre with their lifelong card group and Odd Fellow pals, fishing trips with family and friends, taking trips with Connie to REMC conferences and National Parks, visiting family, eating in town with farmer friends and teasing the staff at White Oaks Legacy, where he made his final earthly home the last four and a half years.

Along with his wife and children, he is survived by two sisters; two grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Ralph was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Merrill Hughes and Max Hughes.

Private family graveside service will take place on Saturday, December 12, 2020 at IOOF Memorial Gardens in Pittsburg. His friend Dan Gottschalk will officiate his service.


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