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Hyatt - Hynes

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Walter Hyatt
25 Oct 1949-11 May 1996
Dearly loved and missed by all who were fortunate enough to know you. God's grace rested upon your head. A true blessing to all who shared your life. We love you with all of our hearts. Your family, friends and fans.

Victor Hyland
1942-1953
This is in memory of my friend Victor who was beaten to death summer 1953 by one of his brother's friends Stanley M. I was there and the awfulness has stayed with me always. I still remember you Victor, and miss you. Adrienne

Andrew Nicholas Hyland Rogers
21 Nov 2007-4 Dec 2007
Sweet child whom we never really got to know.
Its hard for us to let you go.
We waited and we wanted you.
We had so many dreams for you.
Please God, take this child in your loving arms.
No more can he suffer any harm or pain.
Bless him always and bless us too.
Be with us and help us make it through.

Jeffrey Hyman
19 May 1951-15 Apr 2001
He had no voice, no looks, no chest, butt or knees. But he kicked a generation in the ass, hard. Joey Ramone died Sunday, April 15, 2001. He had lymphoma, which is cancer of the body's lymphatic system. He was 49 years old. In the mid 1970s, Joey Ramone, whose real name was Jeffrey Hyman, had a disgusting mess of a head of hair and wore colored sunglasses. He was so thin he didn't seem to have a chest, a butt or knees. And he didn't sing so much as bleat. He was a rock star. If you were a rock-loving youth in America's dreadful Sun Belt in the mid-1970s, the Ramones gave you your first taste of what a sensation was. They didn't know how to play their instruments! Were they rock, really? They were dumb! They were Nazis! They were an affront to everything our heroes -- Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen -- stood for. The band's first record, "Ramones," was a puzzle: Churning, uninterrupted guitar playing. A bass player who did nothing but hit the root note. And a singer with an impossible deadpan drawl of a voice who sang about death and drugs with virtually no nuance and could get excited only when the prospect of sniffing glue was mentioned. It took a while, but over time it became apparent that "Ramones" was a well-disguised piece of rock criticism. (Once seen this way, in fact, it became a blisteringly didactic one.) Rock songs, the band argued, forcefully, don't need to be much longer than 1:48. They should be funny, except when they were serious. (Ramones songs were both.) The Beatles and the Beach Boys and Chuck Berry, the band lectured, were great artists, but so were the Bay City Rollers. Three chords, Johnny Ramone, the group's guitarist, posited, were perhaps one too many. And ballads were out. These points raised difficult questions for a 15-year-old. The Ramones were, proudly, dumb; so why did they make us think? Why did they call themselves pinheads? Maybe ... they weren't! Maybe ... the song meant something else. Maybe ... they mean people who sing rock songs are pinheads! Therefore, Rod Stewart is the real pinhead. Q.E.D. When the first Ramones records were released, high school friends and I would sit in one of our rooms, huddled around the stereo. (Parents would yell if we turned it up.) We tried to parse the lyrics, the sounds, the meanings. We didn't know much about pop history, but we could sense the sendups -- "You're Gonna Kill That Girl," the title a slap at the Beatles's "You're Gonna Lose That Girl"; the indolent drawl with which Johnny sang the thing a slap at the indolent Mick Jagger. Once we figured out the Zen of it, the world looked different. Bands like the Eagles and the Who sounded weak, Pink Floyd sounded mannered, Zeppelin almost flatulent. The Ramones seemed to understand all of that, even as they chipped chinks in the armor that would later allow for the blow that, while it did not kill the beast, made its mortality plain. - Bill Wyman

Phyllis Hyman
6 Jul 1950-30 Jun 1995
A beautiful voice silenced forever.

Margaret Hynes
Aug 1911-Jul 1992
You will always be in our hearts and minds. We love you dearly and miss you more. pray for us.With all our love , your grandson Tony and family.

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