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Ryan Kahil Obituary

November 4, 1985 - June 7, 2016

Ryan Mark Kahil was born on November 4, 1985 at 8:31 pm on a Monday. He came into the world with both eyes wide open ready to see everything and he lived the rest of his life that way. He was born in Bryan Texas and was the second son to Mark and Cindy Kahil. He already had a big brother, Dale, waiting on his arrival. Four years later Ryan got to welcome his younger brother Tyler.

Ryan now in heaven with his grandfather, Michel Kahil, his great uncle John Kahil, his great grandmothers, Vera Kahil and Val Roth and great grandfathers Edward Kahil, and Harley Roth and many other family members. The rest of his earthly family are, his parents, Mark and Cindy Kahil, his brothers Dale and Tyler, sister-in-law, Amber, Grandmothers Loyce Kahil and Gloria Mahle. Great aunt Kathy Kahil. He has 7 uncles and 5 aunts 11 first cousins, and a zillion seconds cousins.

The family will be holding a private ceremony in recognition of Ryan.

In lieu of flowers, Ryan's wishes would be for you to consider donating to the Star of Hope Homeless shelter. Their website is www.sohmission.org. You would click on the yellow "Give Now" button and at the bottom of the page there is a tribute option, type in Ryan Kahil.

The outpouring of love has been overwhelming. Even though our hearts are broken over the loss of our beloved Ryan, we take great comfort in knowing that he is with his savior in heaven, and that he was loved so much by so many people.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Jun. 12, 2016.

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