I Will always remember your kindness, help and friendship. I miss you but am comforted in knowing you lived a good life and your reward is secured. Goodbye until we meet again.
Leonie
You will be greatly missed by many. Your smile we will never forget and your cheerful words. I can remember the days when you was the Chair for the Ushers and greeters and every Friday evening, you would be with us, the Ushers, rehearsing for the Sunday service. You never miss a Friday evening.
My condolence to the family. Deep sorrow brings such darkness and it seems there is no way through, but sweet memories bring a brightness and strengthen and comfort you all.
Brother Ralph may your soul RIP.
Carmen
Our families have been connected since the Watsons and Herons were established in Quick Step, and Pullet Hall in Northern St. Elisabeth in Jamaica, West Indies. As young men Ralford and I met each other during our early years after High School. It was then that we met Valerie his future wife. Several years later we met again in Toronto, Canada with our families, and have been in each other's lives ever since. This includes celebrations including weddings of children, and their 50th wedding anniversary some years ago. Their relocation to Atlanta in the USA did not lessen our contact, as we spoke often on the phone over the years and have visited them there, as well as when they visited family in Canada.
My wife Fay and our family would like to extend our condolence to Valery, their children, and family as we celebrate the life of a friend of many years, whose friendship we enjoyed and will remember with the love we shared.
Miss you every day
May your soul Rest in Eternal Sweet Peace Br Ralph...