Noooooooooo! We’d heard Ralph wasn’t doing well and Nick and we were sad to hear it. Ralph, even though we never met you, you were part of our family too. xxoo
Written by Rumpole on January 21, 2010.
I’m so sorry guys =( I know how hard that is because that was the same sort of story with my dog growing up.
Written by Granny on January 21, 2010.
He had a good life and was a joy to have around. We will all sadly miss his deep bark and overprotective nature of those he loved. I can still see the path down the hill in Hidden Valley, across Grant’s field and on to the Dilday children, only to be painted in pastel Easter colors just in time to pretend he was the Easter bunny of Hidden Valley.
Written by Gramma on January 21, 2010.
Life won’t be the same – Ralph will be missed. I am so sorry. Love Gramma
Written by Aunt Lauren on January 21, 2010.
I will always remember the path between our house in Hidden Valley and Halverson’s that Ralph and Emma traveled. I will also remember Ralph during the winter whining at the door to come in because it was so cold. My all time memory is finding out that Ralph had eaten a rock!!
Written by Rick on January 21, 2010.
Adieu Ralph-meister…all things must end. The deep snooze is, I suppose, the best way to go – into the great bone hunting land (or land of the succulent rocks!).
Written by TTownTrains on January 22, 2010.
Although I never met Ralph, I’ve heard about him ever since I’ve known Cody. It’s as difficult losing a pet as it is losing another member of your family….been there, done that. Cherish the memories.
Written by gramps on January 22, 2010.
Ralph was one of a kind! He will be missed by you and your familly as he was a part of that family! He is resting now and hopefully he is hiding all the treasures that he can bury now!!
Written by Bobbie on January 22, 2010.
I’m sorry to hear about Ralph. He was a pretty fantastic companion and will be sorely missed.
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