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Charles Richard Ryant Sr.

Brook Park, Ohio

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CHARLES RICHARD RYANT, SR., age 75, of Brook Park, died at home March 22. He leaves behind Thelma (nee Eaton), his beloved wife of 55 years. Loving father of Thomas (Patricia), Michael (Debbie), Douglas (Donna), Charles Jr. (deceased), Patricia (Michael) Babal, Janet (Barbara), Sharon Brickman...

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My Uncle Charlie was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. His wonderful sense of humor and affection were given freely to everyone he loved. He has left an enormous emptiness in his passing on to heaven, but I am assured that he is at peace and he will live on in the hearts and lives of all who knew and loved him best.

Dear Ryant Family,

I have known most of you for nearly my whole life. Your Dad's life is a model for what a father and husband should be. I am sure he is looking down and smiling because he is proud of who you have grown up to become. His life should be celebrated.

I am proud to have know your Dad.

Jennifer and I will keep you in our prayers. God Bless.

Semper Fi,

Ed, Jennifer Dropic & Family

Amy,
We am so sorry to hear about your husbands father. Your family is in our prayers.

To Thelma, Tom and family,

We remember the trip we made with you and Chuck to California. We visited and saw the sights from San Francisco to Santa Maria.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones during this time of grief. -Viv & Louise

I am a friend of Bob's (grandson). I hope that the memories you hold of someone you loved support you at this difficult time.

Dear Thelma and Family--We are so very sorry for your loss. Chuck was always so pleasant and kind to us. We know that he is in God's hands and at peace. You and your family are in our prayers and hearts. Love Kitty and Bud

Sharon and family: words can't express my sorrow in your loss. Being in the same place recently with many family losses of people close to me, I can share your grief. Your dad will always be with you. You will feel him and know he is there. He is in the ultimate phase of his life...his afterlife. He is catching up with your brother, and asking Jesus how he can help those he left behind....and he will. You will see! I am always here for you.
Love you so much,

Please accept my sympathy for the loss of such a loved family man. May God shine upon your family during this difficult time.