Jeannie R. Ryan, 63, died on Monday July 1, 2019 after years of strength and fierce optimism in a struggle against cancer. She was the beloved mother of Erica Ryan (and husband Matthew Schuck) and Michael John Ryan (and wife Candice Lim). She was grandmother to Alice Ryan Schuck, her favorite person on this earth. She was the cherished sister of Mary Jane Sacco (and husband Charles Sacco), John Conroy (and wife Susan Conroy), Nancy Cirelli, and Donna DeNucci (and husband Mario DeNucci). She was predeceased by her parents, John and Mary Jane Conroy. And she was loved by many family and friends. She made the world a better place, and we carry her on in our hearts.
Visiting hours are Saturday, July 6, 2019 from 1-3 PM at Pizzi Funeral Home, 120 Paris Ave, Northvale (201-767-3050).
In lieu of flowers, donations in Jeannie’s memory may be made to METAvivor at https://secure.metavivor.org/page/contribute/default
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I met Jeannie in first grade and have been friends ever since. Jeannie was the most amazing real individual I will ever come to love. She is a hero of amazing strength and my heart is broken. Love to Erica, Michael John and the entire Conroy family who never left her side . Love you always
Jeannie was a true and wonderful dear friend to my daughter Barbara since they were in second grade at St. Francis School in Ridgefield Pard. I loved Jeannie. Will miss her but know that she is now pain free and in a better placed.
We are so sorry for the loss of your beautiful sister. We pray that all the Angels carry her Home to Heaven where you and her will meet again one day. May her light that shone so brightly while she was here with you, now become a candle for your soul, burning brightly, this way she’ll always be with you……always. Sisters can never be separated, not even by death, the bond was sealed a long time ago. God bless you. Please know we are thinking of you and praying for you. Our Love and deepest condolences, Carole and Bill De Brino
Our hearts and prayers go out to all of Jeannie’s family & loved ones. She rests peacefully now in God’s hand.
Thank you for being a part of our family!! Your strength has shown me to never give up !! Your plant that lives in my new salon will forever be my everyday smile ! You came the first day I opened and I was so happy you got to see my new place you supported me no matter what and I could never thank you enough!!
My dearest Jeannie, memories growing up together are embedded in my heart. We had amazing times sleeping under a canvas thrown over the clothes line in my back yard, swimming in the pool at 2-3 in the morning, getting rolls at 6 am on a weekend. Camping trip with the girls, parish picnics, your white go go boots, Girls from Uncle, PJ parties, walking home late at night after a St. Francis play wearing hula skirts and pink mops on our heads singing A 100 and 1 Pounds of Fun, high school dances, senior class cut day, riding in the green station wagon, new jobs, children, and grandchildren. I could go on because we shared so much. Your kindness, love, strength and courage throughout the years was an amazing part of who you were and you were my best friend. My heart is broken and I will always cherish the times we shared. You and your family were always a part of my family. Rest peacefully my dear Jeannie and I know that you are watching over us now. Love and condolences to Erica, Michael John and all the family.
Dearest Jeannie, memories of growing up together are embedded in my heart. Your kindness, love, strength and courage throughout the years was an amazing part of who you were and you were my best friend. My heart is broken and I will always cherish the times we shared. Rest peacefully my dear Jeannie. I know you are watching over us now. My love and condolences to Erica, Michael John and all the family.
I miss you sister.
This just made me cry. I miss you so much too Mom.
One year….one year and we still miss you terribly, I love you Jeannie and I know that you are always near each one of us and until we meet again please wait by the Pearly Gates because when I arrive up there I want you and Mommy and Daddy to be the first loved ones I see.
All of my love, Donna.
Two years today dear sister you left this world but you have never left our hearts and souls, I miss you more and more as time goes by, I have often thought of our silly things we laughed at…My sister gave me Garbanzo Beans,… flattened Lemon Squares…, trips to the Casino,… Medical Records Fong here what you want? Boy am I so glad for those comforts. I know you know but your grandson Kai and granddaughter Alice are beautiful. Till I see your face again Jeannie please stay near us all. I love you sister I miss you sister.
Donna
Donna AKA: Donzi