Ryan-DeNicola-Obituary

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Ryan DeNicola

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Ryan's Obituary

Ryan DeNicola, 23, of Cypress, passed away July 26, 2019.  He was born January 15, 1996, in Houston to John DeNicola and Kelly DeNicola.

He is survived by his parents; brother, Nick DeNicola; and grandparents, Frank and Connie DeNicola.Ryan was born in Houston TX.  He attended school in Tomball School District from K through 12.  He started playing football at a young age, at 6 with flag football and then moved on to tackle football with the Tomball Patriots.  He later played for Willow Wood Wildcats in Junior High and then Tomball High School Cougars freshman year and the Tomball Memorial High School Wildcats.  From a young age, Ryan was all about adrenaline, as soon as he could walk, he was on a skateboard and on his bike always building new jumps and trying new tricks with the older kids.  Everyone knew Ryan as the fearless one but it wasn't just that, every sport that Ryan tried, he was immediately good at.  He excelled at Football as a linebacker, Skate boarding till he was 14 or 15, he was a snowboarded, a fisher, a dirt bike rider.  Really anything he would ride on he was immediately an expert at.  When Ryan was 8, he touched a snow board for the first time in Durango, Colorado and immediately fell in love with the sport.  Every year after that, he was trying to be on the mountain and usually was.  He was a natural at snowboarding too just like everything else.  After high school, Ryan attended welding school in Houston but found his real knack in real estate.  He eventually became a property owner in Western New York and played an active part in the Salamanca Real Estate market.  In Ryan's down time, you could find him on the water.  He would usually be on the board or on a float.  He was natural in the sun and in the water, and just absolutely loved being by it.  His friends were a huge part of his life and he considered everyone a friend but only a select few were family.  And Ryan made it known that they were his brothers or sisters.  He will be deeply missed and mourned by many.

Service Schedule

Visitation12:30 PM - 2:00 PM ,Wednesday, July 31, 2019Klein Funeral Home-Champions16131 Champion Forest Drive Spring, TX 77379 Click Here view a map.

Funeral Service2:00 PM ,Wednesday, July 31, 2019Klein Funeral Home-Champions16131 Champion Forest Drive Spring, TX 77379 Click Here view a map.

 

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