RICHARD-RYAN-Obituary

RICHARD D. RYAN

Belmont, Massachusetts

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RYAN, Richard D. Of Watertown, May 11, 2020. Father of Jeffrey D. Ryan & his wife Nicole of Ashland & Daniel R. Ryan of VA. Grandfather of Haley, Kelsey & Riley Ryan. Son of the late Jeremiah & Mary T. (Murphy) Ryan. Brother of John J. Ryan of CA, Gerald F. "Buddy" Ryan of...

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Buddy and Families,Just heard about Richie and was saddened. We always saw a smile on his face and he always had a kind mannerism. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Sincerely Ken Kalajian and Family

My sincere condolences to Richie's family and all his friends.
I've known Richie since high school. We had many great memories over all those years. No matter how long it had been since I'd seen him, Richie always showed his friendship with a smile and a joke. Richie was a special person and will be missed. Rest in Peace my friend.

Richie, Rest in peace and you all have been in my thoughts and prayers throughout the day. A "big" presence will be greatly missed and a "big" absence will be greatly felt. I feel so sad.... Good bye cousin Richie and thank you. Rest in peace now. Cousin, Anita, (Ireland)

To All the Ryan Boys & Extended Family,

I grew up two houses down from my dear friend Richie.
We knew each other from the time we could walk.

One thing I will always remember as kids on Fairfield St. almost every night at dinner time you would see Richie running up Fairfield St. Usually running from his older brother Buddy.
He most likely angered his Mom or brother and wouldn't go back home for dinner, no matter how much Buddy yelled and chased him.
It was like a...

Condolences to Richie's family and the many friends who loved him. Such a kind-hearted man who also had his unique way to make everyone laugh and feel special. Such great memories of fun times with him from many years ago will always include his boisterous, belly laugh and endearing thick Boston accent! I feel blessed to have briefly reconnected with him a couple of years ago while I was back in Boston and getting together with Dawn. R.I.P. Richie

Uncle Dickie- you were one of a kind that made a lasting impression on EVERYONE you met. Thank you for all the special memories. I will always cherish your effort and memories you created for my 3 kids (your brother Davey's grandkids). Every time we got together, they laughed a lot, ate meals on time (7am breakfast, noon lunch and 5pm dinner), danced a little, played cards, watched the kids play their favorite sports (no one was louder cheering them on ), but most important of all you exposed...

My sincere condolences for the loss of a great guy, Richie was a life long friend of my Uncle Richie McHugh and together spent alot of time at my mothers when we were young. He had a sense of humor like no other. My prayers go out to his family. He will be missed R.I.P. big guy. Patricia Smith Maher