ALLAN-RYAN-Obituary

ALLAN RYAN

New York, New York

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RYAN--Allan A. III, died quietly and peacefully at his home in Bridgehampton, NY on March 2. Born August 6, 1931 in New York City; graduated from Eaglebrook School, Deerfield Academy, and Yale University. Spent his entire professional career in Municipal Finance at Smith Barney. Dedicated...

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I am sorry to hear of Alan 's passing.
I worked for him.at Smith Barney from 1965 to 1972.
Alan was a great manager to work.
He went out of his to throw an engagement party at his appointment for me and my wife to be Patricia.
I wanted to thank him.and family for being so kind.
He will be missed

To TAD , Sally and Family I am so sorry to hear about your fathers passing. All the years of NYC holidays and then in Palm Beach were such a wonderful part of my childhood memories. May he rest in peace .

Allan Ryan served the Boys' Club of New York with distinction as a member of the board of trustees. His dedication and leadership changed the life course for thousands of disadvantaged boys. With gratitude. Stephen Tosh, Boys' Club CEO

Allan was my first boss on the municipal bond trading desk at Smith Barney. Smart, great sense of humor, and good leader.Working under him helped me develop the confidence to pursue and reach my goals in the financial industry.It was a very good experience.

A finer human never existed...he always made me laugh; what more can you ask of anyone..?

My deepest condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May your cherished memories created, brighten your days and help sustain you at this time. John 6:40 gives much comfort by looking forward to Jesus promise of seeing your love one again.
Dee

Dear Alice,
I was one of Al's roommates in Calhoun and my wife Cecily and I met you and Al in the sky box at the bowl some years ago.
Al and I were at Deerfield together before Yale. Even then he showed his talent in art devising amusing cartoons of knights in armor for the Deerfield yearbook. He studied Art History at Yale, but I can't remember his drawing very much; he was too occupied with swimming, I think. So, to see his true talent in his detailed drawings of animals was a...