Jennifer Newgent - Saint Louis, Mo - Niece
What can I say about an uncle that always made me laugh. I remember when we would all get together and read the newspaper on the floor. Those were the good times.
Birth date: Jun 16, 1938 Death date: Oct 17, 2011
Ralph B. Skrobacs, age 73, of Elyria, passed away Monday, October 17, 2011 at Lakewood Hospital following a long illness. He was born in California, Pennsylvania and had been a resident of North Ridgeville for 40 years, moving to Read Obituary
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What can I say about an uncle that always made me laugh. I remember when we would all get together and read the newspaper on the floor. Those were the good times.
Terrie, Mary, Andrew, Marc and Alec we are truly sorry for your loss and please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. May knowing that people who care about you help guide you through this difficult time.
Mary lou and Family
Met Ralph for the first time when we played little league baseball. His Dad was our coach. Lost contact after we graduated from High School. We both went into the Airforce and then worked for United Airlines, but never crossed paths unitil our 25th high school reunion. He will be missed by all.
John
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Ralph always brought a twinkle to Willa's eye. I can just see them doing their toll road routine up in Heaven. And I'm sure she checking his luggage for the good silver. Our love to you all and our heartfelt sympathy. Bill and Debbie
SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS..YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN OUR PRAYERS
Mary Lou,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I remember Ralph as having a great sense of humor. We will miss him at our class reunions.
My deepest sympathies to the Skrobacs family in the loss of Mr. Skrobacs. I am a former classmate of Tammie's. Keeping you in thoughts and prayers.
RALPH AND MARY LOU WERE CLASSMATES OF MINE. CENTERVILLE, CLASS OF 56..RALPH WAS A FUN PERSON.. I ALWAYS ENJOYED SEEING AND TALKING TO HIM AT OUR CLASS REUNIONS. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO MARY LOU AND FAMILY..I HOPE IT HELPS YOU TO KNOW THAT OLD FRIENDS ARE THINKING ABOUT YOU AT THIS SAD TIME..WE ALL WILL MISS A WONDERFUL MAN AND FRIEND..LOVE, MARLENE FRANCEK BETTI
I met Ralph in seventh grade. He was a good friend and athlete. We played basketball and baseball and had plenty of fun. He will be missed by all of his calssmates. Rest in peace Ralph.
I was Ralph's best man at his marriage to my Sister, Mary Lou. They were married on my birthday. Ralph was not my best man but he became the best man that got me to the church on time... He was always a good friend and confident. I never saw a better father and husband. He retired from United Air Lines and was the chief cook and bottle washer for his family. He will be remembered as a loving Husband, Father and Grand Father.
He will be sorely missed by all. He battled his illness with all the force in him. He is with our Lord and is now as we knew him for so many years.
Our prayers go up to our Lord and Savior for all who know and loved him, especially his devoted Wife and Life Partner, Lou.
Jack.