Joe Ryan obituary

Posted: 01/14/2018 - by Charlie Narmi

Joe Ryan

The St. Albert family is saddened by the loss of St. Albert Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa and supporter, Joe Ryan, who passed away on Friday.  Joe was a WWII Veteran and was also the Grandpa of current St. Albert 5th grade teacher, Mr. Pat Ryan.  This is a difficult time for the Ryan family so please keep them in your prayers and please pray for the repose of Joe's soul....

Eternal rest grant unto Joe o' Lord: And let perpetual light shine upon him.

May Joe rest in peace. Amen

May Joe's soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed through the mercy of God our Father rest in peace. Amen

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Joseph Wayne Ryan 
Joe Ryan

Joseph Wayne Ryan, of Council Bluffs, passed away January 12, 2018, just 16 days short of his 91st birthday, surrounded by his loving family.

Joe was born January 28, 1927, at Norwood, Mo., to his late parents, Albert and Euphia (Killian) Ryan. Joe was employed for 26 years by Herman Brothers, Inc. as a gasoline transport driver. He was also employed at various times as an owner-operator. Joe received a four million mile safe driving award. He enjoyed raising cattle and hogs and maintaining his acreage. Joe was a U.S. Army veteran of Word War II; member of St. Peter's Catholic Church; Knights of Columbus and the Sunrise Beach, Missouri American Legion Post #624.

In addition to his parents, Joe was preceded in death by his brother, Ralph King; sons, David and Michael Ryan; and daughter, Cheryl Ryan, all of the Mansfield, Mo., area.

Joe is survived by his wife, Mary, of Council Bluffs; son, Jim Ryan, of Mansfield; daughter, Marilyn (Dave) Flake, of Hartville, Mo.; sons, Joseph (Susan), of Stover, Mo., Patrick (Debbie), Timothy, all of Council Bluffs; daughter, Mary Jo (Tom) Weihs, of Council Bluffs; sons, Kevin (Mary), of Lamoni, Iowa; Dan (Michelle), of Des Moines, Iowa; 24 grandchildren, many great- grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; niece, Carole Davidson, of Platte City, Mo.

Recitation of the Rosary, Monday, 6 p.m., followed by visitation with the family until 8 p.m., at Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday, 11 a.m., at St. Peter's Catholic Church. A lunch will immediately follow in Kottas Hall at St. Peter's. Interment, St. Bridget's Cemetery, Honey Creek, Iowa, with full military honors.

Memorials are suggested to St. Albert Schools, St. Peter's Church or the Micah House.

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