In Memory

Ralph Tice

Ralph Tice

From Pampa News Obituary:

Ralph Tice, 75, of Skellytown, passed away Saturday, March 25, 2017, in Amarillo.

Services were held on Wednesday, March 29, 2017, at the First Baptist Church in Skellytown, with Rev. Carter Pirtle, pastor, officiating. Burial followed in White Deer Cemetery under the direction of Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.

Mr. Tice was born December 12, 1941 in Pampa where he was a Pampa High School graduate. He married Barbara Chandler on November 27, 1965 in Plainview. Ralph worked for W.O. Operating as a pumper for 27 years, retiring in 2015. Ralph was currently serving as Mayor of the City of Skellytown, where he also served as City Council member. He was a member of the Skellytown Volunteer Fire Department & Ambulance Service for 30-plus years. 

Ralph was a little league coach, and he supported the local FFA. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, was a loving husband, father, and granddad, and a loving friend to all. 

Ralph was preceded in death by his parents, David and Minnie Tice; three brothers, Woodrow Tice, Bennie George Tice and Milton Roy Tice; and four sisters, Pauline Ware, Lorene Tice, Alice Hassler and Gladys Griffin.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara of the home; four sons, Kent Tice of Borger, Keith Tice and wife Nicki of Anthem, Arizona, Ed Tice and wife Emily of Story City, Iowa, and Brandon Tice and wife Deidre of Stinnett; eight grandchildren, Taylor Brown, Kyler Tice, Karson Tice, Kinley Tice, Reilly Tice, Addison Tice, Hannah Tice and Mason Tice; and a great-granddaughter, Blakely Brown.



 
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03/30/17 09:10 AM #1    

Donna Walsh (Stephens)

I was so sorry to hear about the lose of our classmate Ralph.  My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.  Ralph appeared to have a lived a good life with lots of family, love and community service to his credit. I know he will be missed.


03/30/17 09:42 AM #2    

Nora Wells (Clevenger)

I remember Ralph and his sister, Alice, from our years at Woodrow Wilson Elementary.  I was so pleased to see at our last reunion how well he had lived his life.  Ralph was one of those 'behind the scenes' students who didn't make a name for himself but obviously had many talents and leadership skills.  May his family find peace in the knowledge that Ralph lived a wonderful productive life. 


04/06/17 02:51 PM #3    

Sandra Whelchel (Brown)

My thoughts and prayers go out to Ralph's family. It is so sad to lose a member of our class. I remember Ralph as a happy person.

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