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Ralph Burge

December 17, 1924 ~ November 27, 2013

it willDate line Olin Ralph Whitman Burge, 88 of Olin-Mechanicsville area, formerly of Lisbon, died Saturday, November 23, 2013. Ralph's funeral will be 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 27, 2013, at Morgan Funeral Choices, Mount Vernon. Ralph's visitation will be Tuesday, November 26, from 3:00 until 7:30 p.m., at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Lisbon Cemetery. Surviving Ralph is his wife, Helen; daughter Bonnie (Ron) Cook of Mechanicsville; granddaughter Kellie (Jason) Arduser, Monticello; great-grandchildren Kyle & Kayla Arduser both of Monticello; nephews Joe Simon of West Des Moines and Jim Minor of Martelle. Preceding Ralph in death were his parents; three sisters Mabel, Hilda, & Maxine and their husbands and two nephews. Ralph was born December 17, 1924 in rural Linn County near the Standing Rock School vicinity. His parents were Roy Elmer Burge and Clara Belle Whitman Burge. Ralph graduated from Lisbon High School in 1942. He married his wife of 63 years, Helen Bernet, on February 18, 1950 in her parents Mechanicsville home. After getting married they farmed in Lisbon until moving to the Mechanicsville-Olin area in 1958 where they farmed the rest of their life together. Ralph served in the United States Army during World War II and recently was able to attend the Honor Flight to Washington D.C. in honor of his service. Ralph was very proud of his time in the military and his service to a country that he loved. Ralph was also a member of the National Tamworth Hog Association, in which he was actively involved in shows every year around the Midwest and gained some of his life - long friends. Ralph loved farming and all things John Deere and could be found tending to the land either in the fields or garden most of the year. His love for animals stretched from hogs, chickens, cattle, goats, sheep, to even a hairless cat and always a helpful loving dog. His dedication to his family, friends, neighbors and his appreciation for the little things in life and of the land are what he will be remembered for most, including his friendly smile and a handshake for everyone he met. Ralph and his family would like to thank the numerous doctors, nurses, hospital staffs, nursing home staffs, ambulance crews and home health care personnel who have over the years helped Ralph fight many life threating medical issues. Most recently the wonderful life saving and outside of the box thinking work that Dr. Amin, Dr. Stamou, Dr. Pascarella, and Dr. Hoffman performed at the University of Iowa that gave us all another year together. It was all appreciated more than words could ever say. A memorial fund has been established in Ralph's name.

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  1. We want to send our condolences to Helen and family on the passing of Ralph. Our prayers are with you at this time. Ken and Donna


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