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Ryan A. Miscavage
AGE: 39 • Washington Twp.
On September 16, 2017. Beloved son of Frank and Marguerite (nee Heavner) Miscavage. Dear brother of David Miscavage and his wife Heather. Devoted uncle of David, Ruby, Charlotte and Georgia. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Relatives and friends are invited to his visitation on Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 pm at Egizi Funeral Home, 119 Ganttown Rd., Washington Twp. Funeral Service 8:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ryan's memory to https://memorial.shatterproof.org/ryanmiscavage. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.egizifuneral.com
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You are one of the nicest people I have ever met. You didn't have a bad word to say and you knew how to brighten a day. I am going to miss out conversations ... I am going to miss your smile ... I am going to miss you. You were always there for me and I took for granted that you would always be around. I would like to say thank you for our last conversation, Thursday. If I had know it would have been my last - I would have kept going. You will always have a place in my heart. I will always remember your smile and I will always love you. We have never ended a conversation with goodbye, so this is not goodbye - it is until we meet again.
Lesley Mottley
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September 18, 2017
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