I was shocked and saddened of hearing of the loss of Ryan. I will always remember how kind and understanding he was to me. He made me laugh so many times. So many fun times at Mukwah. Every time I was in Sundre with my Dad I thought of you and Sherry. My thoughts and prayers are with Sherry, Tosheena and Shane.
The first time I met Ryan, he sold me Aaron’s first pair of ski goggles at the Drumheller ski hill. Over the years I was happy that he turned out to be a great mentor and friend to Aaron. I was saddened to hear of his passing, what a wonderful human being
My Dear friend and buddy Ryan .Our years as friends will never be forgotten. We were just starting to re connect and was truly shocked when i heard Ryan had passed. We truly had the best times of our lives . The 70s were the best and I will never forget the travels the parties the skiing the adventures we shared .
So very sorry to hear of Ryan’s passing. I worked with him at Stonetile many years ago and fondly remember him and his incredible work ethic. Fun loving, kind and a genuine human being that always had a moment to share a joke or an adventurous story. Sincerest condolences to Sherry (the love of his life) and his much adored children. I was so happy to have reconnected with him a few years ago on FB and in perfect Ryan style he continued to enjoy his life with friends and family with great passion.
I met Ryan with about 15 other women who came to learn rafting and to have fun. We came back for several years and then Ryan and I (and then Sherry too) became really good friends. I followed them around at their craft sales to help sell his beautiful bowls... Ryan was a kind person who looked after everyone - we had long talks about life (funny and serious). I miss his humour. I miss his take on life. Rest easy my friend....