Walter Mcintosh
i served with Ralph , in Giessen , in the mid 50's . He was a stand up bloke , a good man to have as a friend . I only learned og his death today . RIP .
Mac McIntosh
Bluff , New Zealand
Birth date: Aug 9, 1933 Death date: Sep 2, 2014
Ralph Alan Wiltse entered the first stage of his life on August 9, 1933 in Saginaw, Michigan. He entered the next phase of his life on September 2, 2014. He was born to Anne (Matula) Wiltse and Lloyd Wiltse. He attended Handley Read Obituary
i served with Ralph , in Giessen , in the mid 50's . He was a stand up bloke , a good man to have as a friend . I only learned og his death today . RIP .
Mac McIntosh
Bluff , New Zealand
Ralph was a wonder guy. He was a big part of the Grand Haven Golf Club "family" that I was part of during the 80s. He will be missed by all of us.
Here is hoping he is striking it down the middle again on some wonderful layouts with some others from that family that have passed before him.
Dear Linda and family, I am so sad to learn about Ralph's death. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. May you be blessed and find comfort and peace at this difficult time. God Bless you and may his face shine down upon you now and forever more. Love you my dear friend...Ruth Anne Engle
Ralph Wiltse was a wonderful man whom I have gotten to know throughout the years. He was a wonderful grandfather to me and I will miss him deeply.
Linda & family. We are so sadfor your loss. Ralph was a wonderful human being and will be missed. Please let us know when the service will occur.
I can't express the impact Grandpa had on all of his children and grandchildren. He brought so many things into my life that defined how I fit in the world today. MAD magazine, Monty Python, Computer Programing, Video Games, writing mean letters to internet service providers and most importantly patience. Grandpa was always quiet and reflective, but that in no way meant that he didn't care or wasn't processing the situation. I remember seeing the worry on his face when I "Ninja jumped" out of his moving golf car, and the only time I can ever recall him being angry was the time Grand Valley State replaced his chalkboards with dry erase boards. I have too many good memories to put on this tribute wall. The best thing any of us can hope to do is carry on the legacy of kindness, love, and quiet compassion that Grandpa brought to so many of us. (Except AOL, he really hated AOL)
I love you Grandpa!
Love you Dad! I regret not saying that more but I know you knew it even without my saying it. Your children and Grandchildren will forever keep you in our hearts!!!
Allen
Ralph you will be missed. You were a gentle soul in a crazy world.
My heartfelt blessings to Al and Linda. May your memories of Ralph be your everlasting Iove for him.