Catherine Sylvia <I>Hawkins</I> Ryno

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Catherine Sylvia Hawkins Ryno

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
5 May 1949 (aged 56)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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My grandmother was the youngest of ten children. Five girls and five boys. My grandmother and grandfather were married about 39 years. They had five girls (my mom was the second oldest) and one boy who was the youngest. She was a great cook and an excellent seamstress. She liked to have a good time and everyone would come over to her house to play cards. My grandma got ill and died in 1949 of cancer. My mother was pregnant with me when she passed away so I never did get to meet her. My mom had very fond memories of her childhood and every Christmas was sad for her because that was my grandma's favorite time of the year. She was 57 when she went home to be with the Lord.
She was survived by my grandfather:
Nelson Ambrose Ryno (now deceased)

Five daughters:
Frances Ryno O'Brien (deceased)
Evelyn Ryno Mileham(deceased)
Helen Ryno Byrnes Kelty(deceased)
Catherine Ryno Kane(deceased)
Grace Ryno Cloutier(deceased)

One son:
Thomas Ryno

Fourteen grandchildren and many many great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.


I miss not knowing you grandma. By the time I was born you and my other grandma were already with Jesus. I can't wait until we can meet and have grandmother and granddaughter talks. I love you.

I want to thank Nique for sponsoring my grandmother's memorial. It means so much to me and I thank you once again from the bottom of my heart.

Thank you so much Scott for taking the picture of my grandmother's headstone for me. It means so much to me. God bless you.
My grandmother was the youngest of ten children. Five girls and five boys. My grandmother and grandfather were married about 39 years. They had five girls (my mom was the second oldest) and one boy who was the youngest. She was a great cook and an excellent seamstress. She liked to have a good time and everyone would come over to her house to play cards. My grandma got ill and died in 1949 of cancer. My mother was pregnant with me when she passed away so I never did get to meet her. My mom had very fond memories of her childhood and every Christmas was sad for her because that was my grandma's favorite time of the year. She was 57 when she went home to be with the Lord.
She was survived by my grandfather:
Nelson Ambrose Ryno (now deceased)

Five daughters:
Frances Ryno O'Brien (deceased)
Evelyn Ryno Mileham(deceased)
Helen Ryno Byrnes Kelty(deceased)
Catherine Ryno Kane(deceased)
Grace Ryno Cloutier(deceased)

One son:
Thomas Ryno

Fourteen grandchildren and many many great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.


I miss not knowing you grandma. By the time I was born you and my other grandma were already with Jesus. I can't wait until we can meet and have grandmother and granddaughter talks. I love you.

I want to thank Nique for sponsoring my grandmother's memorial. It means so much to me and I thank you once again from the bottom of my heart.

Thank you so much Scott for taking the picture of my grandmother's headstone for me. It means so much to me. God bless you.


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