2014
2021
Ryan King Cross was born at St. Anthony Hospital in Michigan City, Indiana, to his parents, Ryann and Christopher Cross, on Dec. 6, 2014, at 9:13 a.m.
We felt so blessed to have our baby! Ryan was the youngest of his siblings. He was always being held, hugged and kissed. We affectionately called him King.
Ryan felt that love and constantly gave it back. He told his family persistently how much he loved us. Ryan was kind, intuitive and very smart. Although Ryan was a picky eater, he loved his broccoli cheddar soup, grape tomatoes and anything sweet.
King was also a great singer. His voice was pitch perfect. He loved to play games on his Nintendo Switch and would often sneak to stay up all night playing them. Ryan attended St. Paul Lutheran School as a first-grader. He loved learning and adored his school and church family. He treasured learning about The Bible and the word of God. He was excited everyday to be there.
Ryan asked to play football this summer. So, Ryan joined the Pop Warner 6U team as number 8. He chose 8 and said it was his favorite number. Red was his favorite color, so we bought a red jersey and pants for practice. When he got his cleats, he learned to tie his shoes in one day because he wanted to be ready for the season and show us that he was a big boy! Ryan never smiled so hard! He told us that playing football was the best time of his life.
King leaves behind to cherish his memories his beloved parents, Ryann and Christopher; his siblings, Christopher Cross, Jr., T'Astae Cross, DeAndre Webb, Krista Cross, Bri'Ann Gaston-Cross, Taylor Moore, Tamiyah Moore, Tyler (EdaJonai) Moore, Sr., Ava Moore, Ashton and Alani Tompkins, and Davaris Garrett; his maternal grandmother, Debra Ross; paternal grandmother, Jackie Garner; his nephews, Lee Kirkwood, III, Sebastian Donaldson, Tyler Moore, Jr., Aiden Peterson, Tyrese, Jr., and Tyrez Morris-Cross and DeAndre Webb, Jr.; his nieces, Kamora Cross, Ky'Aire Gaston, Tai'Lynn, A'Moura, Ta'Nyla Morris-Cross, Desire', De'Onna, Ra'Naya Webb and T'Amora Cross; his aunts, Mattie Garner, Roslyn Sutton and Ronda Ross; special cousins, Tiffany Garner and Tennika Johnson; friend, Kenneth Kirk; best friend/cousin Yana Grimes; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, family members and friends whom he loved dearly.
Ryan transitioned on Sept. 5, 2021. He is preceded in his passing by his paternal great-grandparents, Emma and Uzell Garner, Sr.; his maternal great-grandparents, George Ross and Vivian Cain; his paternal grandfather, Michael Cross, Sr.; maternal grandfather, Robert Moore; his uncles, Robert "Bob" Moore and Lee "Reggie" Ross; and his brother, Tyrese Morris-Cross.
A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, at 11 a.m., with viewing at 10 a.m. until time of service at New Hope Baptist Church, 730 W. 6th St., Michigan City, Indiana, 46360, with Rev. Eddie L. Jenkins to do Eulogy. Burial to follow at Swan Lake Memorial Gardens.
Ryan King Cross touched so many in his short time on Earth. His family appreciates the love, thoughts, gifts, and prayers sent by everyone he knew and those he did not. We appreciate each and every one of you sincerely. Please continue to pray for us.
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