I am so sorry to see that one of my most favorite friends and client has passed away-yet overjoyed to know he is finally at home. I loved your father, loved the visits and stories he shared with me in the first years as we worked together on livestock and in later years whenever we ran into each other. He was a special person. My condolences to all of you and prayers for your peace and joy in all of these times. I ran across your father's obituary as I was looking at the obituary of Dr Weber - my great Veterinary partner. I know he loved and appreciated RALPH as much as I did.
Sincerely..doctor schulz
We got to know Ralph and his grandson when they came to Red's café in Hartley for breakfast.
What a beautiful relationship they had!. It was fun just watching them and when they sat close to us , we could hear some of their discussions. The love they shared was a rare one and so real.
They were both so friendly, that we felt like we had known them forever.
There were so many beautiful and lasting memories made just over breakfast. We can all take a lesson from these two men.
Our prayers are that God gives you strength to go on with your lives without Ralph and just dwell on those memories.
May the Lord bless and comfort your family in the passing of Ralph Wichmann.
You are in my prayers.
Rev. John Syvertson
St Luke Homes and Services
Spencer, IA