Jeremy Ralph

jeremy ralph
Jeremy Ralph, 34, of Owensboro, passed away on Thursday, June 25, 2015, at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. He was born on Sept. 2, 1980, in Owensboro to Larry Gene Ralph and Jane Payne Ralph. He was employed as an IT Tech at Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline. He enjoyed computers and gaming. He also is survived by two sisters, Natalie Ralph and her fiancé Matt Meier, and Kimberly Taylor and her spouse Scott, both of Owensboro; a niece, Amythest Thomas and her spouse Kevin of Owensboro; and a grand-nephew, Greyson Thomas. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. and Thursday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Haley McGinnis & Owensboro Funeral Home. Prayers will be said Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Share your memories and photos of Jeremy Ralph at www.haleymcginnis.com

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  1. I am so sorry. He was a such a fighter, and a sweet heart. Prayers goes out to his family and friends.

  2. I worked with Jeremy at Southern Star. We all loved him here. He had such a funny sense of humor and always made us laugh. We will truly miss him. You are all in our prayers.

    Tamara Morgan

  3. Jeremy knew, better than most, that friendship and laughter make many things more bearable. I enjoyed every day I was able to joke and laugh with Jeremy at work. He served as a constant example of trying not to take things too seriously and that your ou

  4. It is hard to think of just a few ways that Jeremy had an impact on my life. I only got to work with him in IT for 4 short years before his passing, but it seemed like I knew him for much longer. I admired his kindness and his toughness. He was so tale

  5. It is hard to think that a co-worker has passed. But remembering Jeremy will last a long time. Remembering the times we went to replace computer equipment at our field locations. The times he would make a statement and you would think where did that come

  6. I have had the privilege of sitting beside and working directly with Jeremy for the last nine years at Southern Star. His perpetual positive attitude has been an inspiration to us all. His sense of humor and fun spirit made each day at work a little brigh

  7. I will miss Jeremy a lot. Anytime I called on him for an IT related issue, he was quick with a resolution. He was always smiling and happy on life. We had a lot of fun times together laughing and telling jokes. See you on the other side Jeremy.

    Bridg

    • Jeremy, was a former student of mine at Bishop Cotton. Jeremy always had a smile on his face and was a teaser. He would always try to bargain with you:). I can still see his infectious smile:). To Jeremy’s family my prayers and thoughts will be with y

  8. I attended KWC with Jeremy! Such a sweet and loving guy, he was always positive and always always had a smile on his face! He will be missed but Heaven gained an angel!!

  9. I played with Jeremy in an online unit (the Seraphim Regiment), and we really liked him because of his personality (and his skills, too). We want to remember him. My prayers with his family.

  10. Every quarter Jeremy, Shelley Payne and I would make it a point to have lunch together. We all had such crazy schedules that it didn’t allow us much time to chat and catch-up with what the other had going on. We frequented Ruby Tuesday’s a lot when it was

  11. Wow, Jeremy, I miss you already my friend. We were kinder spirits as I only stand 5’2”. He and I had thumping contests to see who could thump the other the hardest. I never let him know it….but his thumps hurt I’m sure more than mine ? When I

  12. I taught Jeremy at Bishop Cotton. Jeremy had an infectious smile and was always teasing. He was such a good boy:). Just this year I shared with my students how I taught Jeremy. I told them the story about when he would go to NY for doctor visits he w

    • Sorry, I meant this to go with the candle. I’m no good with these kind of things. We weren’t close, but you were always cheerful and sweet. There’s nothing I can say to fill the gap left for your family, but the memory of you will always fill their hearts

    • Jeremy was such a breath of fresh air and could dish out the jokes as well as anyone! We loved to see him in Gas Control and we’d carry on for what seemed like hours of jokes and stories. We will miss those good times but glad we have those memories.

  13. The Seraphim is a smaller and poorer family now… o7

    Kevin ‘eleazr’ (8th Seraphim)


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