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In Loving Memory

Napoli, Ralph “Raffaele”

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Saturday, January 2, 2021.

Loving and Caring husband of the late Kay Frances Napoli (Nee Webb); our dear father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother of 11, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Ralph worked at Precision Dental Laboratory from 1962 – 1998 and from 2013 to the present at Dental Arts Lab.

Visitation and Funeral Mass will be private.  Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Contributions may be given to the Association on Aging with Developmental Disabilities, 2385 Hampton Ave. St. Louis, MO 63139 or Backstoppers will be greatly appreciated.

 

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10 thoughts on “Napoli, Ralph “Raffaele””

  1. Ralph spent Thanksgiving and Christmas with his friends; as well as celebrating out Birthdays, Dances, Dinners, Day Trips, etc. We are known as the Misfits and had friends from Belleville to Festus. We miss you and Love You Lots. Joyce

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  2. Ralph spent Thanksgiving and Christmas with his friends; as well as celebrating out Birthdays, Dances, Dinners, Day Trips, etc. We are known as the Misfits and had friends from Belleville to Festus. We miss you and Love You Lots. Joyce

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  3. We are a group of friends that we called the Misfits. We played water volleyball and socialized in other ways. We were all good friends and we miss Ralph very deeply. We know that we will see him again at the resurrection.

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  4. We are a group of friends that we called the Misfits. We played water volleyball and socialized in other ways. We were all good friends and we miss Ralph very deeply. We know that we will see him again at the resurrection.

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  5. Remembering my misfit (the name you gave our group)What I remember most is Festus Florrisant Senior Proms tap ball at the pool shared lunches of burgers and fries When I broke my wrist you were so helpful.. The dances at Arsenal when last song was announced you were always my partner when my favorite song was played we danced and sang along. you will be missed but I know God has a plan and I will see you again in heaven, Rest in peace my loving friend You are going to be missed my lots of friends Sorry we could not tell you goodbye at the funeral home.

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  6. Remembering my misfit (the name you gave our group)What I remember most is Festus Florrisant Senior Proms tap ball at the pool shared lunches of burgers and fries When I broke my wrist you were so helpful.. The dances at Arsenal when last song was announced you were always my partner when my favorite song was played we danced and sang along. you will be missed but I know God has a plan and I will see you again in heaven, Rest in peace my loving friend You are going to be missed my lots of friends Sorry we could not tell you goodbye at the funeral home.

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  7. I forgot to say it was fun having you at Christmas and New Year if God had not taken you hope we would of spent New Year together also

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  8. I forgot to say it was fun having you at Christmas and New Year if God had not taken you hope we would of spent New Year together also

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  9. Dear Raulph,
    This is Christa,your long ago neighbor. I was trying to get a hold of you. Evidently, I was to late.
    Thank you for so many good memories. Bella always loved crashing those cans.
    My love and thanks for the time you shared.

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  10. Dear Raulph,
    This is Christa,your long ago neighbor. I was trying to get a hold of you. Evidently, I was to late.
    Thank you for so many good memories. Bella always loved crashing those cans.
    My love and thanks for the time you shared.

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