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Ryan Patrick McDermott

Trophy Club, Texas

Jun 28, 1978 – Dec 6, 2015 (Age 37)

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BORN
June 28, 1978
DIED
December 6, 2015
AGE
37
LOCATION
Trophy Club, Texas

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Ryan Patrick McDermott, 37, devoted father, beloved son, brother and friend went to his heavenly home on Sunday December 6, 2015, due to complications from a cerebral hemorrhage.Celebration of Life: 3:30 p.m., Friday December 11, 2015, at White's Chapel, Southlake, Texas. A reception will follow...

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I am so sad that Ryan is gone. Chris, I wish you and your family healing.
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When Ryan worked at Farley's we went to eat there with my so son Darius who was around 6 at the time and Ryan taught him to throw the peanuts at him when he walked by our table. So the next time we went to the restaurant and Darius threw the peanuts at the waitresses and I had to explain to them that Ryan taught him that. The waitresses started laughing and said yeah that would be Ryan crazy cool with...

We were so sad to hear of Ryan's passing. He was our family's favorite when Harry managed him in Burlington when he started in pro ball. Our hearts are heavy...

Just saw the news of Ryan's passing in Baseball America....he was our family's favorite player when Harry managed him in Burlington. Our hearts are heavy...

Linda, I was sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family. Linda Herndon

Linda,
I was heartbroken to hear that Ryan passed away. There was an article on the front page of the Las Cruces paper. Don and I moved to Las Cruces when we retired. Our deepest sympathy to you and Jerry and all your family. We are keeping you in our thoughts.
Sincerely, Pat and Don Neidig

Jerry my prayers and condolences go out to you and your family.

Jerry and Linda my heart felt condolences and prayers go out to your and your family over Ryan's passing. He was a pleasure to work with the short time I was able to coach him at the 7th and 8th grade level. He was an outstanding student and his achievements in sports and life will long be remembered.

I will always remember the good times we had in basketball during our junior year in high school. Not only was Ryan smart and talented, but he was also hilarious. He touched so many lives that there will always be someone around to tell Hope just why her dad was loved so much. He will be greatly missed. Sending prayers your way.