1950
2017
Edward Joseph Ryan Jr. was born December 7, 1950 and passed away May 17, 2017. A gathering of friends will take place 4:00p.m, Sunday, May 28, 2017 at J.E. Foust & Son Funeral Home Chapel followed by a memorial service at 5:00p.m.
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4 Entries
May 29, 2017
Dave Killian
Ed, my friend for nearly 60 years. I will truly miss you.
May 25, 2017
Gaye Gilbreath
I'm gonna miss that wicked sense of humor, snappy wit, and our conversations about cake decorating and baking. You were a one of kind gem, who I was glad to call my friend. God has gained a wonderful angel. We will miss you, our dear sweet Ed.
May 25, 2017
Kelli Russell
Ed, your warm and loving smile, sharp sense of humor and sense of honor have always amazed me. For decades you've been one of us......part of our family, sharing all the greatest joys and celebrations, and you were there for the challenging times to support and cheer up anyone who needed it. Our family will always have a small missing piece without you. The love and the memories you built with us will continue on and bring comfort to all those who love you. I miss you, my cherished friend........
May 25, 2017
LaRaine Davis
Ed, I will miss you! Your wit and sense of humor always made me smile! You had a way of making the best out of the worst and usually with a good laugh!
Heaven is lucky to have you back, but you will be missed here!
Love ya kid,
LaRaine Davis
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