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Richard Rosario
April 18, 2024
Rest in peace God bless!
Jill Forant
August 15, 2020
Ryan was an Amazing Husband,Father, Friend and Brother in law
He will be missed by so many
Sending much love and prayers for my sister and Nieces n Nephews
Wishing i lived closer and covid wasn't a thing
To we meet again
RIP Ryan
We All love you
Lots love from Florida
Jill Sean Kevin Stef and Kayla
Goshil Joy
August 14, 2020
Ryan! Had the pleasure to work with him for many years at Frankford.His pleasant and fun full personality stands punt in any crowd and even at the most stressful situations that happens at work. Very knowledgeable team player and a friendly face to the people who knew him or met him. Wait, that's too many compliments already.... Ryan, this would have never happened.. not fair at all .... will catch up with you in the other world .... I'm sure you will have more stories to tell and jokes to crack up. Until then dear friend .... watch over your family .... Rest In Peace.
Sharon Hagins
August 11, 2020
Ryan was greata co-worker a great husband and father. He was fun to be around R.I.P Ryan
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Christian Slattery
June 5, 2020
Miss you Brother! Till we meet again!
May 9, 2020
To a very awesome person and good worker I remember when I first met Ryan he was a charge nurse In the Jefferson Frankford emergency room.May god bless his family Rest In Peace big guy.My prayers goes out to his family.
Bill Lipp
May 7, 2020
On behalf of the Prayer Warriors of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Ambler, we will hold your family high in prayer. May Our Lady of Consolation fill your hearts with the wonderful memories of Ryan and the knowledge that he is resting in God's loving arms.
randy ingbritsen
April 28, 2020
I enjoyed getting to know Ryan as a student at PSU - he was a wonderful example and role model for the returning adult student. He will be missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends and colleagues.
Renee Gray
April 25, 2020
Ryan was my much younger cousin. He was a force to be reckoned with in his larger than life personality.
I spent some time with him in his younger days. There was a lot of laughs. As he got older there were lots of hugs.
I wish we would have been closer. Our ages and circumstances kept us apart but his happiness and openness when I saw him was the best part of seeing him.
God bless everyone who knew him and God bless his family.
Mary Din
April 25, 2020
I only have known Ryan for a short amount of time, but with every interaction with him, he was always kind, funny and professional. He will be missed terribly. Prayers for his family ♥ RIP Ryan.
Sincerely,
Mary Din
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Devastated is an understatement for the loss of our beloved Ryan. He was larger than life and everything a parent could hope for when their child chose a partner for life. His devotion to our daughter, his wife Kristin and their children, our grandchildren Christopher, Marissa, Killian and Scarlett was limitless. His excitement on becoming a first time grandfather this coming June was undeniable. He and his memory will live on in our hearts forever. There are not enough words to express our gratitude and appreciation to everyone for their love, prayers, support and acts of kindness.
Rest peacefully Ryan. We love you.
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April 24, 2020
Devastated is an understatement to describe the loss of our beloved Ryan. He was the hope of every parent when welcoming someone into their family. His devotion as a husband to our daughter Kristin and as a father to our grandchildren, Christopher, Marissa, Killian and Scarlett was immeasurable. His excitement to be a first time grandfather was undeniable. He will live on in our hearts forever. There are not enough words to express our gratitude to everyone for their love, prayers, support and acts of kindness. We are beyond grateful. May he rest peacefully.
Mom and Pete Conches
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