Robert Samuel "Bob" Ryan

Robert Samuel "Bob" Ryan

Robert Ryan Obituary

Published by CLOSED-Madison Chapel Funeral Home Madison, al on Apr. 15, 2016.
Robert Samuel Ryan, age 90, of Madison, AL, passed away at 9:40 p.m. on April 15, 2016. Mr. Ryan is preceded in death by his parents: Cephus Randolph and Ruby Marie Ryan; wife: Clara Jean Matthews Ryan; sister Florence Ryan and brother: Randolph Cephus Ryan. Mr. Ryan is survived by his sons: Richard Michael Ryan (Vicki) and Stephen Gregory Ryan (Renee); sisters: Faye Nell Ryan Yancey (Ronald), Martha Sue Ryan Ray (Bill), and Betty Jo Ryan; granddaughters: Sarah Marie Ryan and Jamie Lee Ryan; grandsons: Aaron Thomas Ryan (Holly), Bobby Joe "BJ" Ryan (Taylor), Jonathan Gregory Ryan (Ginger) and Christopher Stephen Ryan (Meagan); great-grandchildren: Cortney Lee Glover, Baker Callaway Ryan, Paisley Reese Ryan, Tommie Michael Glover, Gray Channing Ryan, Gregory Thomas Ryan, Hattie Olivia Ryan, and twins, Charlotte Elizabeth and Jackson David Ryan; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Ryan was born September 25, 1925 in Morgan County, Alabama. He was a former World War II veteran. After his brief service to his country, he went back to school and became a school teacher and basketball coach. He taught high school science and coached basketball and baseball at Priceville High School, Morgan County, Alabama from 1948 -1955. His basketball teams won two Alabama Class "A" championships in 1951 &1955, one 2nd place in 1952, and one 3rd place in 1954. From 1956 until 1960, Mr. Ryan worked as an aerospace engineer for the Army Ballistic Agency. He worked on Redstone, Jupiter, and Pershing missiles and then the Explorer, JUNO satellites and the Saturn I Launch system. In 1960 the Von Braun team was transferred to NASA, and he started working on the Apollo program where he served as chief of the Dynamic Analysis Branch for Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). He has served in various management and leadership positions for MSFC as Branch Chief, Division Chief of Structural Dynamics, and retired as Deputy Director of the System Dynamics Laboratory. He worked on Saturn V Apollo, Skylab, Hubble Space Telescope, HEAO, Space Shuttle, AXAF, X-33, Spacelab, and numerous scientific payloads. After retiring from NASA in 1996, he worked as a consultant for Boeing on the International Space Station and Lockheed on the single stage to orbit X-33 launch vehicle. During this time, he started consulting with NASA on the Constellation Program and Space Launch System Program and has taught short courses in launch vehicle design and lessons learned in engineering. He continued to teach special courses and consult for NASA part time up until his death. He has over 100 publications and special presentations to his credit. He also received the first AIAA Crichlow Trust Prize in 1995 and was inducted into the Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame in 2007. In addition to his many achievements, he is most renowned for his unique ability to mentor and nurture people both physically, mentally and spiritually. This is also reflected in his service as a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Madison and the Madison, AL community. He served as deacon, teacher, lay leader, volunteer on missions and chaired many committees. In the Madison community, he was chairman of the first recreation board for the city and was appointed to lead the committee that worked with the Madison County Commission and the Madison County Board of Education to establish Bob Jones High School. The family would like to especially thank Dr. Chris Russell, Dr. Gordon Cash, and Dr. Roger Coomer for their many years of tireless, extraordinary medical efforts which enabled him to maintain his quality of life and continue to contribute to his family and community. In addition, the family would like to thank Dr. Kelly Newton and the Huntsville Hospital nursing and support staff of CCU II, the Respiratory Care Unit, and the Cardiac Care Unit for their compassionate care for him and his family in his final days. In addition to flowers, the family requests any donations be made to the Jean Ryan Endowed Music Scholarship at the University of Alabama or the building fund of the First Baptist Church of Madison, AL. Visitation will be Wednesday, April 20th 12:00 – 2:00 pm. at First Baptist Church, Madison AL. The service will follow at 2:00 pm with Rev. Bert Breland officiating. Burial will be held at Huntsville Memory Gardens. To send flowers or a remembrance gift to the family of Robert Samuel "Bob" Ryan please visit our Tribute Store.

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April 13, 2017

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April 22, 2016

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April 22, 2016

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Jing Pei

April 13, 2017

The fondest memory I had with Bob was the SLATS class in 2012. One session was canceled due to snow, subsequently I ran into Bob at the Barnes and Noble. We talked about launch vehicle control systems and among other subjects for 2 hours. He is a symbol at which every NASA engineer should thrive towards. Bob, you will be missed!

Teresa Plaster

April 22, 2016

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will miss you Bob always.

Janet Ross

April 22, 2016

I met Bob at one of the SLATS classes. He was such a nice man and had plenty of good stories to tell.

Mike Nemeth

April 21, 2016

Bob exemplified everything good about people. I treasure the times I worked with him. Rest in peace.

Dave Weeks

April 20, 2016

Bob was a great engineer and teacher who loved sharing his knowledge with others in a patient and very kind way. He also understood what life is all about and now he has crossed the dark river of death to be with his Savior.

Charlie Harris

April 20, 2016

Our country has lost a truly great American and a national treasure. My first assignment that allowed our career paths to cross was in 1999. Bob was one of the most knowledgeable technical experts I ever worked woth and he was a true gentleman. I fwlt honored and humbled to call him my friend.

Monita Lind

April 20, 2016

Uncle Robert was an amazing person. Rick, Steve you had a wonderful father.

Karen Bernstein

April 20, 2016

I hope Bob's contributions to NASA structures and loads engineering knowledge will be his legacy for many generations. He was a treat to listen to and was a generous, brilliant teacher and mentor.

Shelia Nurse

April 20, 2016

A very nice patient. Will be greatly missed by our office.

April 20, 2016

It was a great honor for me to work with Bob on the Space Shuttle Main Engine Dynamics. He was more than a customer, and I considered him a mentor and friend. Our country has lost a truly great man. He will be remembered in our prayers. My condolences on his passing to his family and friends.

John Haworth Reseda, CA

Gary Spexarth

April 20, 2016

I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Ryan as a student for one of his launch vehicle classes. I knew immediately what a great man he was. NASA was blessed to have him on their team!

April 20, 2016

Enjoyed our friendship and working relationship.
Luke

Karen & Byron Hood

April 20, 2016

A life well lived! Condolences to the family.

Sandra Forrester

April 20, 2016

My most sincere condolences go to his family. I so enjoyed his classes and loved learning about how he handled very difficult engineering problems. He was an inspiration and will be missed here at NASA.

Eugene Worley

April 20, 2016

Thank you Bob for all the good times that we had in Aero-Astrodynamics Lab. Good memories.

April 20, 2016

Bob's physical presence was captivating. His calm demeanor, combined with the ever-present twinkle in his eye gave everyone reason to be at his knee. His greatest strength, in my opinion, was that he listened before speaking. I'm not an engineer, but I was lucky enough to be in a meeting when he supported my spontaneous idea of breaking out into groups around the room-- we put up paper on the walls for lists. He sat, watched, thought, and only after everyone spoke did he make a comment. He was a mentor to me in that moment.

Charles Daniel

April 20, 2016

Bob was and outstanding gentleman and a wonderful friend. His friendship and knowledge will be greatly missed.

Sam Dougherty

April 20, 2016

Bob was my mentor and friend. He will be missed. I want to send deepest condolences to the family.

Judy Ballance

April 19, 2016

So sorry to hear about the loss of such a great man. He taught many classes that I attended over the years. He was a kind and gentle person and he made you feel like you could ask any question even if it was a dumb question. He will be missed by me
and the entire NASA team.

Dutch Driver

April 19, 2016

Bob was a true gentleman. I was able to attend one of his Lessons Learned classes while I was at Marshall where I learned so much of NASA's history. I count that as one of the many blessings I received from knowing Bob Ryan.

Larry Lechner

April 19, 2016

Bob was wonderful to work with. I enjoyed the years that I had the pleasure to do so. He was a great engineer and a really great human being and will be sorely missed.

Sam and Laura Winton

April 19, 2016

We are deeply saddened at Robert's passing and send our deepest condolences to his family.

William W. Vaughan

April 19, 2016

Bob and I enjoyed many interactions working with regard to the various NASA flight programs at the Marshall Space Flight Center. He will be missed by all concerned. My condolences to the family.

Raf Ahmed

April 19, 2016

I'm sad to hear of Bob's passing. Bob Ryan was a great engineer and a great person! He was one of the first senior engineers I met when beginning my career in the aerospace industry, and was a great encourager. He had a flair for communicating difficult concepts in a simple manner.

I pray for his family during this time and am thankful for his life. The world is certainly a better place through Bob's life!

John Zipay

April 19, 2016

Bob was my hero. He was a mentor and a friend. He did everything a NASA engineer could have dreamed of doing. I will miss him.

Harry Atkins

April 19, 2016

Bob was a highly regarded engineer at NASA and after his retirement taught many significant classes regarding best engineering practices. He made a difference.

Darlene Pokora

April 19, 2016

Bob has been a great influence in my career, both while I was at MSFC and now at LaRC. He was a great example of engineering excellence but more importantly, a wonderful person to know and interact with. One could tell that he enjoyed being with people and helping guide them. He had joy in his heart. I always enjoyed talking with Bob, especially after he retired and he could mentor folks instead of managing them. He had so much to offer and I am honored to have been able to work for and with him. I am so sorry to hear of his passing, but I know he is with the Lord and with his loving wife. My deepest sympathy to the family at this time.

Tracie Prater

April 18, 2016

Bob taught several of the classes I have taken in my short time at NASA. I remember once after class talking with him about college basketball and piano -- he had such a diverse range of interests and experiences and his love for his family was always evident.

What a special person -- thoughts are with his family during this difficult time.

Coach Herman Myers

April 18, 2016

Sending My Love and Prayers to all the Family & Loved Ones...

Harold Doiron

April 18, 2016

This is a sad day for me, learning of the death of Bob Ryan. As a Johnson Space Center employee in Houston, Bob was a very helpful and generous mentor to me during a very stressful time in my career at the beginning of the Space Shuttle design activity. He sensed my frustration with a job assignment, reached out to me, and was able to help me begin to understand a complex technical problem in my area of responsibility. I cherish our long-time personal and professional relationship that continued over the years. My deepest sympathy goes out to his loving family.

Allen McClendon

April 18, 2016

I truly enjoyed visits with Bob. We spent hours talking about family. He once told me that he had all the recognition that he could ever want as a result of his career. He wanted people to know that the real hero was his wife. Bob loved to talk about her love for the piano. I will miss you old friend.

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