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Kosinski Family Memorial Fund
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Our hearts are broken as we mourn the sudden loss of Ryan Kosinski, 38, and we want to provide a small measure of relief and security for his wife, Paula, and their triplets, Jax, Cole & River in this devastating time.
Over the last two years Ryan has been facing an uphill battle with liver disease recently complicated by a rare autoimmune disease called Hashimoto Encephalopathy. Paula and his family stood by Ryan's side every step of the way and did an amazing job balancing life, the boys and financial matters while they held onto hope for a positive outcome.
While still mourning the loss of her mother, Patty, who only passed away two weeks ago, Paula had to find the fortitude to say goodbye to her husband, best friend and father to her three boys.
Ryan was a graduate of Penn Hills High School and Clarion University. People tended to gravitate toward Ryan because he was the life of the party through his ability to make people laugh. He would never hesitate to help someone through his generosity and giving nature. Ryan was very proud of his 15 years in the sales industry and the connections he made throughout his career. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed the outdoors. One of his favorite things to do was walk in the woods with his beloved dog, Dakota. He had a lifelong love and connection to the sport of hockey. Ryan enjoyed dining at restaurants and cooking. He loved his family and friends dearly and would do anything for them. His greatest joy was the life he created with his wife and children.
At this devastatingly difficult time, we sincerely request your generosity in making a donation to aid and support his beautiful wife and children to help them through their long journey ahead. Nothing could fill the void that Cole, River, & Jax will experience for the rest of their lives, but we earnestly hope that we can provide some measure of assurance and security for their future needs. Please consider making a donation to this GoFundMe campaign, and we encourage you to please share with your network of friends & family.
Over the last two years Ryan has been facing an uphill battle with liver disease recently complicated by a rare autoimmune disease called Hashimoto Encephalopathy. Paula and his family stood by Ryan's side every step of the way and did an amazing job balancing life, the boys and financial matters while they held onto hope for a positive outcome.
While still mourning the loss of her mother, Patty, who only passed away two weeks ago, Paula had to find the fortitude to say goodbye to her husband, best friend and father to her three boys.
Ryan was a graduate of Penn Hills High School and Clarion University. People tended to gravitate toward Ryan because he was the life of the party through his ability to make people laugh. He would never hesitate to help someone through his generosity and giving nature. Ryan was very proud of his 15 years in the sales industry and the connections he made throughout his career. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed the outdoors. One of his favorite things to do was walk in the woods with his beloved dog, Dakota. He had a lifelong love and connection to the sport of hockey. Ryan enjoyed dining at restaurants and cooking. He loved his family and friends dearly and would do anything for them. His greatest joy was the life he created with his wife and children.
At this devastatingly difficult time, we sincerely request your generosity in making a donation to aid and support his beautiful wife and children to help them through their long journey ahead. Nothing could fill the void that Cole, River, & Jax will experience for the rest of their lives, but we earnestly hope that we can provide some measure of assurance and security for their future needs. Please consider making a donation to this GoFundMe campaign, and we encourage you to please share with your network of friends & family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Colleen Brust
Organizer
Pittsburgh, PA
Paula Kosinski
Beneficiary