This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Ralph Geiger who was born on March 24, 1937 and passed away on April 10, 2011. We will remember him forever.
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Leave a TributeThis little light of mine, I'm gonna let is shine!
Let it shine over the whole wide world,
I'm gonna let it shine.
Let it shine over the whole wide world,
I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine...
Today I felt more like giving you flowers and sharing a short story, I hope you enjoy them. All My Love Sis.
Sis
Here I am again, the only place on earth I feel most connected to you. I know I don't need to say how I miss you any more, it's just a never ending thing. The pain lessons, but the sorrow I feel is still so much with me all the time. I hope to see you o the other side. :-) when it's my time that is. I hear you chuckling on that one.
I sure don't know what to say right now, I just want you to know I have not forgotten you and never will. I will keep your memory alive with me forever. Love Always, Sis.
I will always hold a lit candle in my heart for you each and every day even though I won't light it on this site each and every day. I will always remember you before the cancer the way you would want me to. With love, respect, and dignity. You are with me always in my heart. That will never change. Love You Sis
I miss you each day still, But some days are harder than others. The Hollidays were very hard, but we got through them ok. I just thought I would light another candle for you. Love Forever, Sis
Sis
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DAD'S LOVING LESSONS :-)
When I was 18 years old I was in the second semester of my Junior year of high school. A couple friends stopped by and told me they were going to go to Alaska to work as fishermen on a commercial fishinng vessel. I wanted so bad to go but going would mean dropping out of school and retaking that semester of school. I asked Mom if it would be OK. After much convincing, well OK badgering, she told me to ask Dad. I'm pretty sure Mom thought Dad would say no and that would put an end to it. Though Mom did help me to find the right time and way to ask Dad. She said the trick is to ask him at work. So after a bit of procrastination I called Dad at the Envirosafe Security station as soon as I summoned up the courage to ask. To my amazement Dad said yes BUT with one condition. I had to agree to finish school when I returned. I gladley accepted the condition and went on to have a great time and made many memories I cherish to this day. I did finish school. And went to Alaska as a fishermen several times after. However this was my first forray into adultthood. And though I may not have recognized it at the time I certainly can see now the amount of trust and letting go it must have taken to allow me to take such a big step allowing me to go on just my word alone that I would finish school. It was on that first vessel, Thhe All Alaskan, I found the lessons I had learned from Dad to be true. For instance when I was working with the electrical crew as a temp while they were rewiring much of the ship due to a fire. I was kept on their crew the longest of all the temps because I did what the boss asked and in the way he wanted it done. As my Boss, and Dad before hiim, had said if you do it the way your boss said and its wrong then it's his fault and and not much he can do. But if you do it another way and it's wrong then it IS your fault and you don't have a leg to stand on. This point was proven when 2 electricians had screwed up a wiring job. The Boss specifically said to use 2 breakers for the lights in a room. The 2 of them decided they could do it wih one. But when they had to work on the lights in that room again and had to use flashlights, the Bosses wisdom became apparent. Had they received the same sound advice I had from Dad they would have followed the Boss's directions and been able to keep one circuit while working on the other. This lesson has served me well on many jobs throughout my life. I'm greatfulto you Dad Thank's Pops
In Your Memory Dad :-)
Hi Dad, We took you with us when we went mushroom picking. We grabbed your thermos and filled it with the water from the wattering hole in Sweet. We thought of you the entire time you were with us in spirit. So we took a photo of the mushrooms with your thermos and tge flowers we picked on the mountain side, to show you we were thinking of you as we do everyday, but this time was in rememberance of Memorial Day. You were a Vet so I thank you for your service. I didn't get to be on this memorial page on Memorial Day weekend so I am doing this a bit late, but love you and think of you all the time. Love Forever Sis
Hi Dad, I am giving you these flowers because as you know today is my Birthday and you would always call on my special day to say Happy Birthday. I am so missing that. So I thought I would sit here and think of fond memories I have so you are with me in spirit today. The thing I have been thinking of lately is that you and the rest of our family would watch Little House On The Prairie. We would wait all week until the final day. We would also watch Mash in the same way. So I thought I would find a photo of wild flowers that reminded me of the ones on the show to share with you today. I love you Dad.