Ralph Leggs beloved husband, son, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on July 18, 2023, at the Good Shepherd Hospice House in Manhattan, KS. Born on August 16, 1931, in Clearfield, PA, Ralph led a remarkable life filled with bravery, dedication, and unwavering commitment to his country and family.
At the age of 18, Ralph joined the U.S. Army, embarking on a journey that would define the course of his life. He valiantly fought in both the Korean War and the Vietnam Wars, demonstrating his courage and resilience on the battlefield. Early in his military career, he served in the 2nd Ranger Company, attached to the 7th Infantry Division, which was the first and only volunteer, segregated, black Airborne Ranger unit commanded by black officers, which served with distinction in the Korean War from 6 October 1950 until 1 August 1951.
Throughout his military career, Ralph's dedication and service to his country earned him numerous accolades, including the Purple Heart, the Unsung Hero Award and the Quilt of Valor, symbolizing his bravery and sacrifices. After retiring from the Army at Fort Riley in 1969, Ralph continued his service to the nation by working for the Federal Civil Service for an additional two decades.
Ralph's love for his family was immeasurable. He will be deeply missed by his children: Annette Leggs Maggio and her husband Joe Maggio, Michael Leggs and his wife Joy Nisell, Mitchell Leggs and his wife Safak Paker-Leggs, Daniel Leggs, and his wife Sang Leggs. Ralph's legacy lives on through his cherished grandchildren: Eva Leggs, Isaac Throckmorton Leggs, Julian Throckmorton Leggs, Jayden Leggs, and Jayson Leggs.
Ralph is survived by his wife, Chong Leggs whose love and devotion remained a steady force, providing him with strength, comfort, and peace during his final days. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Joung Sun Chay, his mother Frances Lyda, and his father Ralph Leggs Sr. He was also preceded in death by his three brothers, Jonathan Leggs, William Leggs, and Charles Leggs; and three sisters, Shirley Davenport, Willa Mae Keith Scoggins, Anna E. Jones. His memories and spirit will forever remain in the hearts of his family and friends. May Ralph rest in peace, knowing that his life has touched countless hearts and inspired many to follow in his footsteps of bravery, love, and service.
A memorial service will be held at Johnson Funeral Home, Friday, July 28, 2023, from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. followed by a graveside service at Kansas Veterans' Cemetery with full military honors.