In memory of

Ralph H. Mills

September 27, 1942 -  July 22, 2020

Suddenly on July 22, 2020 while playing golf. Loving and supportive husband to Sandra for 52 years. Proud and cherished father of Kirsten (Malcolm) and Scott (Patricia). Adored and devoted Buppa/Papa to Declan, Calum, Evy and Kaitlyn. He was a natural athlete, achieving much success and making many friends throughout his years playing football, basketball, rugby, baseball, hockey and golf. He loved to have a good chat with friends old and new. His eyes lit up when he talked about his family. He was a true gentleman. He will be greatly missed by many. His family would like to thank his golf buddies and the first responders who tried their best that day. At this time, a private family ceremony is planned. Donations to either the Heart and Stroke or Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.

Guestbook 

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Nicholas Mitchell (Long time friend)

Entered August 9, 2020 from Toronto

I still feel the sadness of Ralph's passing. It all seems so unfair. I will always remember him with fondness, admiration and respect. My heart goes out to Sandy, Scott and Kirsten and their families. May you be comforted by the long line of happy memories of this lovely man. Stay strong. Nick

Colin Topley (Team mate Toronto Barbarians 1968-1970)

Entered August 9, 2020 from Vancouver

Thanks mate

Larry Nancekivell (Friend)

Entered August 9, 2020 from Leaskdale, Ontario

Ralph was a teammate and friend for more than 50 years. I can't believe he is no longer with us. I will never forget him.

Larry

Howard Bernstein (Friend)

Entered August 9, 2020 from Houston Tx

It was a pleasure to have known and played with Ralph who introduced me to the Barbarians

Kenny Lee (Rugby buddy)

Entered August 9, 2020 from Bala Ontario

I am so sad to hear about this. Ralph was a great friend and rugby player that I admired very much. He taught me a lot about being a good person / friend and I truly appreciate that. He will be missed by many of his friends. My heart goes out to Sandy and the rest of his family but he left so many good memories that they can take comfort in. Be strong through this. Kenny