OBITUARIES

From: Evansville Courier & Press | Date: February 16, 2004 | Copyright information

Local obituaries

Ralph L. Burdette

Ralph L. Burdette, 71, of Evansville, passed away Saturday, February 14, 2004, at Deaconess Hospital.

Ralph was an asbestos worker and a 50-year member of Local 37.

He is survived by one daughter, Debra Ann Jennings of Phoenix, Ariz.; and two sons, David Burdette of Evansville and Greg Burdette of Poseyville, Ind. One brother, Carl E. Burdette; and three grandchildren, Lisa Jennings, Amber Leigh Burdette and Adam Burdette, also sur...

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