DescriptionRobert Alexander Ralston (1891-1970) funeral notice in The Boston Globe of Boston, Massachusetts on 26 August 1970.jpg
English: Robert Alexander Ralston (1891-1970) funeral notice in The Boston Globe of Boston, Massachusetts on 26 August 1970
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The Boston Globe of Boston, Massachusetts on 26 August 1970
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Ralston - in West Somerville, Massachusetts; August 25, 1970. Robert A., beloved husband of Anna F. (Norton) Ralston, of 32 Chandler street. Father of Catherine F. Hitchcock, Rita L. Endicott of Somerville, Charles W. of Brockton, and Mary M. Nolan of Woburn. Brother of James of Roslindale, and Edward of Lakeville. Funeral from the George L. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway, (Powderhouse square), Friday morning. High Mass in St. Clement's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Wednesday 7-9. Thursday 2-4, and 7-9. Interment, New Calvary, Boston.
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Ralston - in West Somerville, Massachusetts; August 25, 1970. Robert Alexander Ralston, beloved husband of Anna F. (Norton) Ralston, of 32 Chandler street. Father of Catherine F. Hitchcock, Rita L. Endicott of Somerville, Charles W. of Brockton, and Mary M. Nolan of Woburn. Brother of James of Roslindale, and Edward of Lakeville. Funeral from the George L. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway, (Powderhouse square), Friday morning. High Mass in St. Clement's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Wednesday 7-9. Thursday 2-4, and 7-9. Interment, New Calvary, Boston.
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Robert Alexander Ralston (1891-1970) funeral notice in The Boston Globe of Boston, Massachusetts on 26 August 1970