Urbigkeit, Ralph A
Thinking of all of you and the many memories of Ralph. May you find comfort in your memories and the fact that he had a wonderful and productive life. Prayers for comfort during the days to come.
Rosanne Riley - 3/10/2015sending my condolences to the Urbigkeit family...the Crowheart and surrounding communities lost a wonderful man who just happened to be my father James Pogue Sr. best friend. being gone from home i had lost contact with a lot of the local community members. i am truly sorry Eileen, Rosemary, Dale, Nancy and Rusty.
Veronica Pogue-Tsosie - 3/10/2015sending my condolences to the Urbigkeit family...the Crowheart and surrounding communities lost a wonderful man who just happened to be my father James Pogue Sr. best friend. being gone from home i had lost contact with a lot of the local community members. i am truly sorry Eileen, Rosemary, Dale, Nancy and Rusty.
Veronica Pogue-Tsosie - 3/10/2015Rusty, I was very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I can only tell you that each day gets a tiny bit easier without them. You are in our thoughts and our deepest condolences go out to you and your family at this difficult time.
Ron Collins - 3/11/2015Dear Urbigkeit Family
May god bless at this time of lost and Ralph was very knowing to the Fremont County community and the college board. May sympathy goes out the Urbigkeit family at this time of lost.
Linda Kay Carlson Remer
P.O.Box 51804
Casper, Wyoming 82605
Eileen and family,
I'm sure you will be missing the quiet but thoughtful man, Ralph.
He had the rare quality of listening to others before he spoke. He represented and served his community, county and state well.
Eileen, I recall the hours you must have spent on the road together; either with his meeting or yours. It seemed you rarely traveled alone.
You will certainly miss his presence. He was a good man.
My sympathies to the Urbigkeit family. It is so sad to lose someone to the enemy death 1 Corinthians 15:26. We can take comfort in the assured hope of the resurrection John 5:28,29 when all those in the grave will come out. Then we will appreciate Revelation 21:3,4 when he will wipe out every tear from their eyes... for the former things have passed away.
Evelyn Jansen - 3/16/2015Ralph was always a "Cowboy" . A cowboy works 24 hours a day,seven days a week,52 weeks out of the year. Real cowboys are out in the dead of night and in the middle of winter making sure their livestock is alive and safe. They only treat themselves when they have done what needed to get done, paid what they needed to get paid, and most do that with one paycheck a year. Cowboys just aren't people wearing cowboy hats,spurs,chaps,and ride horses for fun. Cowboys are real men working every day doing tasks that are demanding,and they don't complain. They live the way they want to and enjoy what it gives them no matter how hard the life is. This is way I remember our friend and neighbor: Mr Raplph Urbigkeit.
Robert Henry - 3/17/2015