Albert-Ryan-Obituary

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Albert W. Ryan

Sep 1, 1929 - Sep 8, 2012

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Albert "Smelly" Ryan was my best friend and I shall never forget him. Everyone should realize that our choice of
Nick-Names were a personal joke and had no reflection on our hygiene! Rest in Peace Smelly. John "Stinky" Stark

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. May God Bless you all.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

So sorry to hear of the passing of Albert, My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Dear Joy - I am so sorry & absolutely shocked. I assumed you were referring to Al Ryan from Orwell, not my old friend "Smelly". Please call me again.

Dear Joy, Nick, Laura and Tyler,
So sorry to hear of Grampies passing. We know the last few months have been hard for you all.But,we know he is at peace now !

Sorry to hear about Al. I worked with him at Calvary Retreat Center. My prayers are with you.

Dear Laura, Tyler and family-

So sorry to hear the news. Know that you did such a great job caring for him in those last difficult months. Please know you are in our thoughts.

Love, Karen and Paal Brandvold

Obituaries

Albert's Obituaries

WEST BOYLSTON-Albert W. Ryan, 83, of West Boylston passed away Saturday, September 8th at home.His wife of 41 years, Jane (Lehr) Ryan died in 1995. He leaves two daughters, Joy Bounville of Worcester and Janeen Rice of Mansfield; four grandchildren, Mark Rice, Ian Rice, Nicholas Bounville and Laura Bounville; four great grandchildren, Tyler Tryba, Hunter Rice, Logan Rice and Sophia Rice; three sisters, Joyce Goguen, Beverly Denis and Kathleen Moore and nieces and nephews. A sister, Jean Pasquale, predeceased him. He was born in Shoreham, Vermont, son of Russell Ryan and Hazel (Garvey) Burgey . He was a US Air Force Veteran of the Korean War.Albert was a machinist for Heald Machine Company, retiring in 1989. His true passion was flying planes at the Sterling Airport. He became a licensed pilot in 1966 and a certified ground instructor in 1969. Visiting Hours will be held Friday, September 14 from 4 to 7PM with a Prayer Service at 6:30PM in FAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 1 West Boylston St. A private burial will take place in Shoreham, Vermont. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, 01701

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