Help Family Spread Father's Ashes.
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William Ryan was a loveable and amazing man, who saw the best in everyone, even when they couldn't see it in themselves.
He was a dedicated father and an even more loving grandfather.
Born in North Platte, NE. my father was raised with the belief that hard work and determination paid off.
And those that set their mind to something, will succeed through all trials and tribulations that are presented.
His legacy will be remembered for years to come. He was a friend to anyone that would take the time to listen, and touched
many lives as a spiritual leader in many communities. As a minister and a father, he inspired us to become the people he knew we could be.
A charismatic and friendly person, my father could reach anyone, with a simple "Hello" and a smile that you would have to
see to believe.
From his family, to the random person standing in line in the supermarket, no one has ever responded to his friendliness
with anything but a warm heart and a smile back.
Any time, day or night, my father would be there for us no matter the circumstance.
And now it's our time to be there for him. My father's last wish was that if for some unexpected reason, he ever passed
away, that his remains be spread in the mountains of Colorado.
He loved the beauty of nature with an unparallelled fondness. And Colorado was on the top of the list.
Unfortunately, my family and I are spread across the country.
Nashville, TN. Pittsburgh, PA. and Phoenix, AZ.
The distance makes it hard for us to reunite. With jobs, obligations and the toils of life restraining us, it's a great
challenge to carry out this last wish.
I'm not begging or requiring anyone to help out, but if you could, it would be greatly appreciated by many.
Flights/travel/boarding are all cost, that unfortunately, without a little help, I don't have the means to cover. For Colorado, isn't a close trip for any of us.
I know my father has changed the lives of many in the last 56 years. And now it's our chance to help him, like he's helped
us, one final time.
I just want to know that he's smiling down upon us from heaven. For this is the least we could do.
He was a dedicated father and an even more loving grandfather.
Born in North Platte, NE. my father was raised with the belief that hard work and determination paid off.
And those that set their mind to something, will succeed through all trials and tribulations that are presented.
His legacy will be remembered for years to come. He was a friend to anyone that would take the time to listen, and touched
many lives as a spiritual leader in many communities. As a minister and a father, he inspired us to become the people he knew we could be.
A charismatic and friendly person, my father could reach anyone, with a simple "Hello" and a smile that you would have to
see to believe.
From his family, to the random person standing in line in the supermarket, no one has ever responded to his friendliness
with anything but a warm heart and a smile back.
Any time, day or night, my father would be there for us no matter the circumstance.
And now it's our time to be there for him. My father's last wish was that if for some unexpected reason, he ever passed
away, that his remains be spread in the mountains of Colorado.
He loved the beauty of nature with an unparallelled fondness. And Colorado was on the top of the list.
Unfortunately, my family and I are spread across the country.
Nashville, TN. Pittsburgh, PA. and Phoenix, AZ.
The distance makes it hard for us to reunite. With jobs, obligations and the toils of life restraining us, it's a great
challenge to carry out this last wish.
I'm not begging or requiring anyone to help out, but if you could, it would be greatly appreciated by many.
Flights/travel/boarding are all cost, that unfortunately, without a little help, I don't have the means to cover. For Colorado, isn't a close trip for any of us.
I know my father has changed the lives of many in the last 56 years. And now it's our chance to help him, like he's helped
us, one final time.
I just want to know that he's smiling down upon us from heaven. For this is the least we could do.
Organizer
Trent Jones
Organizer
Greensburg, PA