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Ryan Yanoshak

Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania

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MOUNT POCONO — Ryan Yanoshak, 42, a resident of Mount Pocono, died Dec. 8, 2017. Funeral services 11 a.m. Monday in Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, 1000 S. Main St., Hanover Township. Visitation and remembrances 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Wilkes-Barre Heights location of the John V. Morris...

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Sorry for your loss. May you find peace and hope in the days ahead by trusting in God. Romans 15:13.

Randy, I remember going on a date with your little brother in the back seat of the car. My sincerest condolences. Please extend them to your family. Regards, Missy Ruskoski

Dear Randy and Corey,Your brother will be missed by many people he touched.We have very fond memories of Ryan and my two son's growing up in Lyndwood. Now he can rest in peace with your Mom and Dad. Our prayers are with you and your family.

My most sincere condolences on Ryan's passing. I got to know Ryan when my son was a cadet at West Point and involved with athletics there. Ryan was such a friendly, outgoing guy. Everyone thought so highly of him. My thought and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Randy and Corey, and the entire Yanoshak family. Ryan was taken way too soon, but touched so many lives in his 42 years, and leaves behind so many great memories with so many people. Thank you for letting me be one of those people. May you Rest In Peace.

We are so very sorry for all family and friends who are mourning Ryan's passing. May our Father God grant you His peace. Ryan was part of a wonderful Christian family and raised to know the Savior Jesus Christ. With this knowledge we have peace through hope. Hope through faith. And faith through Gods grace. Love, Joe ,June Sonnenberg

I had the privilege to hire and work with Ryan at ESU. He was the ultimate professional and a special human being. He will be missed! My prayers go out to his family.

Thank you very much for offering me the opportunity to volunteer with your department this past Summer. While I was sad that I was unable to take the opportunity in the end, I am nonetheless grateful for your kindness and will pray for God's providence upon you and your family. Rest in peace.

Thoughts and prayers for all the family. May he rest peacefully.