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John J. Ryan

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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RYAN JOHN J., age 44, resident of West Windsor N.J., on Sept. 11, 2001, victim of the World Trade Center bombing. Husband of Patricia nee (Esposito), father of Laura, Colin and Kristen; also survived by parents John and Maureen of Manasquan, sisters Colleen of Haddonfield and Aileen Burden of...

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RIP John all my condolences to all your family

Its hard to believe its been 16 years. I have not had the chance to meet his family, and I hope John's children are doing well, and my prayers for his wife always. R/ Jerry Formisano

John and I were classmates, dorm mates, teammates and sometimes we squared off against one another at Holy Cross. I always enjoyed his quiet strength and dry wit. John, I think of you often and think of your family. May God bless you.

I met J.R. at Holy Cross as a freshman in Healy. We talked, drank, laughed and listened to the Who together. He was a kind and generous person, and I am sure a wonderful husband and father. My deepest sympathy to his family, I'm so glad I got to know him. God Bless

I met John when he was attending Holy Cross and dating Patty Esposito. I was friends with Patty's sister, Gina. John was the first football player that I knew that I really liked. He was fun, intelligent, and a real gentleman. It is hard to reconcile disliking Wall Street guys when you know someone like John. It was an honor to have known people like John and Patty. I also got to meet their daughter, Laura , as a newborn baby. They are always in my thoughts.

John, I am thinking of you on this day. You were a very special person. God Bless you and your wife Patty and your children. We will never forget you.

we miss you Uncle John!

I just moved back to the US after living abroad since 1998. Just now I learned of John's death. He and I were good friends in grammer school and drifted apart after the high school years. Last seeing each other during the summer of our freshman years of college.

He will always be remembered in my prayers and the memories we shared in Suffern, New York. We played alot of basketball on Mile Road.

I actually was looking up information on my father Charles Bianchino Sr when I came across this site. My father worked with John and though very highly of him. My father passed away 9/10/05 from cancer but during those last years he was truly heartbroken at what had happened to his friends and co-workers.