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William A. Ryback

Washington, District of Columbia

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  WILLIAM A. RYBACK  Of Burke, VA passed away on July 31, 2011. Born in Massillon, OH on February 7, 1946, he grew up in Scotch Plains, NJ and graduated from Seton Hall University. He served two years in the U.S. Army. Bill began his 36-year government career as a bank examiner with the...

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My heartfelt sympathies to Nancy and Bill's family. I graduated with Bill from SPFHS and he was a true leader with a remarkable sense of humor. He will be missed by all who knew him.

I had the honor of knowing and being a classmate of Bill during our high school years at Scotch Plains Fanwood HS. Of the 500 students in our Senior class, Bill was a character that everyone loved and voted him President his Senior year. I extend my sympathy to his wife, children, Bette and Bill's extended family.

I had the honor to know Bill as a high school friend and President of our Senior class at Scotch Plains Fanwood High School. In our class of over 500 students Bill was everyones favorite personality. I was thrilled to see Bill at our most recent class reunion. My sincere wishes go to his wife and children, Bette and extended family.

On behalf of those colleagues from "Banco de Espana" who had the honor to meet and work in different capacities with one of the last truly "Ironside Supervisors", with clear voice above politics, backbone to respond objectively, and always effective advise. Our condolences to your family Bill and, please, keep an eye on all of us, we are not doing well as of late.

I had the privileged to be Bill Ryback's secretary/assistant for several years at the Federal Reserve Board. I am deeply saddened and extend my sympathy to Nancy and children. Erica Collins

Nancy, Steven and Dana,

My heartfelt condolences to you. I talk to Marianne and Liz often, and they both called me with the sad news. Please know that my thoughts are with you.

Julie

I had the privilege of working for Bill Ryback at the Federal Reserve Board for over 5 years in the 1990s. He possessed a candor and no nonsense attitude that is rare to find in federal government service. His wonderful sense of humor and warm personality will always be a fond memory for me. Very sincere condolences to his family, relatives and friends.