Walter Ralph Moxley
Died: June 8, 2012 | Place: Parkwood Hospital
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MOXLEY, WALTER RALPH…World War II Veteran…At Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario on June 8, 2012 Walter Ralph Moxley in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of the late Bernice (Lowes) Moxley. Loving father of Robert Moxley and his wife Anna of Whitby, Mary Joan Such of London, Ralph Moxley of Sundridge and Susan Jellett and her husband Robert of Ottawa. Also loved by his grandchildren Jennie Such (Nick Coulter), Sonya Such (Vince Mnidokah), Michelle Moxley (Doug Kenzie and his children Ty and Hunter), Christopher Moxley (Holly Broome), Julia Moxley (Wyatt Baker), Karen Moxley, Catherine Jellett and Laura Jellett, and by his great-grandchildren Oliver Moxley and Benjamin Coulter. Predeceased by his sister Marion Smith and his brother-in-law Austin Smith. Ralph proudly served in the Canadian Navy during World War II. Cremation. Friends will be received by the family from 10:00 -11.00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the memorial service will be conducted in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Michael J. Stol officiating. Interment in Beachville Cemetery, Beachville, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Society, 400 York Street, Suite 204, London, ON N6B 3N2 or Westmount Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 521 Village Green Avenue, London, ON N6K 1C3. Condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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Dear Family: I know how much you will all miss your Dad. If only we could live forever.
How fortunate he got to meet his great grandkids. To see that many generations is a blessing. My heart goes out to you all. Hugs all around. I am so sorry for your loss.
Love & sympathy, Lynn
Heartfelt condolences to Mary Joan and the rest of the Moxley family on the passing of their father – Ralph. I have many wonderful memories. Sincerely, Helen Dutton – Petrolia
My heart goes out to your family, it’s not easy to lose a parent. I know he will be sadly missed by all of you. Be happy that Uncle Ralph was fortunate enough to know how wonderfully his children & grandchildren developed. I think back of the fond memories I had when you lived on Parkinson in Woodstock. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Hugs Gail Lowes, Kris, Michelle, Brandan & Megan Welland, ON
Our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to everyone. The loss of a father and such a wonderful man is one of the most(if not then most) difficult things we must face in life, but know that he will forever be apart of the amazing people you all are, and have become. He will be in your hearts and memories forever. Relish the your good and favourite moments together, for it is through these memories that he will live on forever.
I think of each of you fondly every time I drive past your red brick house on Parkinson Road.
With lots of love and hugs,
Melissa and Leigh
I truly remember your Dad and Mom at the reunions. I sincerely hope your Dad experienced life and death with gusto. Love Lyn Stewart (Lynda Dunn)
To The Ralph Moxley Family
With sincere sympathy in the loss of your Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Friend.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sadness.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Moxley families as you say goodbye to your Father,Grandfather and Great Grandfather. May all your many memories help you through the coming days as you reflect in them.
‘to love and be loved
is the greatest joy
on earth’ …
and he was loved by many.
He will be missed
but never forgotten.
Cathie
Dear Bob, Mary Joan, Ralph, and Susan and families,
I will always remember the time when Lynn and I (Gerrie) and Joanie visited Ralph a year ago or so. And just before we were ready to leave, your Dad pulled me aside and named all my kids and Bill, and asked how they were doing. He talked about our Christmas letter which we had sent to him and he asked many questions about the family.
We have many happy memories of reunions and family picnics in years gone by. We always cherished the black granite book ends that your Dad made and gave to us as a wedding present. When Susan was visiting I gave them to her to keep it in the family. Sorry we were not able to attend the funeral. However our hearts and prayers are with you.
Love, Gerrie & Bill Loveless & family