As "Norm" was to "Cheers", Ralph was to Pizza Palace.
There was the whole Cheers gang....Doctor Bob was Frasier, Conrad was Cliffy...
And Ralph was Norm-
he had his regular spot at the counter, was in on a regular basis, and pretty much ordered the same thing when he was there.
He had a quick sense of humor, like Norm, and would ponder the things of life. We remember Ralph coming up with a few unique ideas, like, "Why don't they make pepperroni the size of a pizza? Then you would only have to put one on", and
"Why do they perforate toilet paper? Can't people tear it without those lines? And it needs to be on HUGE rolls, so you don't run out" (He should have put a patent on this one, becasue later it became a reality-now every convenience store and restaurant has this type of tp!)
Ralph was a thinker-had a lot of ideas.
He was also a true friend. If you ever needed someone to help with ANYTHING, you could call Ralph. He was around to help if things got busy @ Pizza Palace, he was around when you needed help with vehicles, move furniture, help paint, and even when you wanted to dance! (Karl would say, "Ralph, dance with my wife, would ya?"@ street dances, wedding receptions, etc.! )
One tradition we have is to put the Christmas tree up every Thanksgiving night-and part of that tradition was Ralph arranging and "fluffing" the branches-he had a knack for getting them to look just right. He was good with our kids, and called them by their nicknames. He would dress up for Halloween parties-I remember when he was an ugly witch; our kids knew it was Ralph, so weren't scared. He was good with them, and they trusted him.
I am sure he was a great dad. We have never met Jing or the kids, but we hope they are "thinkers" like Ralph, and have his heart of gold. We are so sorry he is gone, but are glad he has them to carry on his legacy.
So, Here's to you, "Norm"! We miss you, buddy!