MAX-RYZNAR-Obituary

MAX ROBERT RYZNAR

Norton Shores, Michigan

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RYZNAR, MAX ROBERT Roosevelt Park Max Robert Ryznar, age 37, died on Sunday, December 23, 2018. Max is survived by his parents, Joe and Kitty Ryznar, his daughter, Norah, brothers, JD and Ben (Tina), nephew and nieces, Gary, Donna and Kitty, 26 aunts, uncles and many, many cousins. He is also...

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Kitty and Joe, Lauren and I are so sorry for your loss. You, Max and your family are in our prayers. Love. Jim & Lauren

Dear Kitty and Joe, I am so sorry for the loss of Max. I have fond memories of our boys doing the crazy things boys do. He was always so much fun to have around. In typical Max fashion, he continued helping others by being a life donor. Max lives...in your heart, in your memories and in another living being. May His light forever shine.
Much love to your entire family,
Shann Walburn

Kitty and Joe I am so very sorry for your loss! You are in my prayers and thoughts❤ Love to you and the family,Ginann Lillie Green

Max is a unique and unforgettable personality. He is one of Muskegon's most recognizable and instantly loveable characters. The very bones of the city will miss him.

Dear Joe, Kitty and family - I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. Sincere sympathy. Cathy & Roger Schmidt

I am so sorry to hear this is true. I didn't know Max well, but I always remember him being ridiculously hilarious - always joking, always laughing. To his family and close friends, you'll be in my prayers.

- Ben Smith

Kitty and Joe,
I will miss Max and the very interesting conversations we had when he took a break from yard work at Aunt Sarah's. What an imagination! And oh how he loved to tell me about his daughter!
May your memories keep you strong, and prayers to help you through this time.

When I was in high school in the late 90's, I frequented the local rock n roll shows around Muskegon. While Max didn't know me, I knew him, like everyone did. He was famous for being the fun, silly guy that everyone wanted to be around. I was lucky enough to bask in joy he spread. Max was special person, we all knew it. I was so sorry to hear of your loss and my thoughts are with your family.