Ryan-Spence-Obituary

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Ryan Aaron Spence

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I think about Ryan sometimes. We grew up together. The same friend group for years. Those days on the bus laughing and fighting over stupid stuff feel like a lifetime ago and I miss them dearly. Those days with the all of us from the neighborhood and nothing to worry about but middle school and junior high classes. Coming home on the last day of school every year and playing airsoft in the woods by the park. It wouldn't have been the same with out Ryan. Ryan and I got detention together once...

I'm not sure if this will reach anybody but I was an online friend of his and am deeply saddened to learn of his passing. My condolences to the family and I hope you are all doing well. Hopefully my posting doesn't bring pain but instead sheds some light on who he was and the impact he had on many people in the online world.

I knew him for many years through gaming but we fell out of touch and I didn't know he passed away until tonight. I'm terrible at keeping up with people and...

Ryan was my flight commander my freshman year of highschool 2 years ago and Im completely shocked and saddened by this. I will always remeber him for the things he taught me and the advice he gave me. I entered the flight as a scared boy and left as a stronger leader. Thanks for everything Ryan, Ill see you up there someday.

I am very sorry for your loss with deepest sympathy and condolences. My prayers goes out to the parents, grandparents, and family. Ryan will always be remembered and cherished in our hearts . Also, wishing you peace courage, and comfort for many days to come . Cheryl Formal Express Jet Flight Attendant

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I was so sad to hear this news. I enjoyed getting to know Ryan through JROTC drill team, staff, and the classes we had together. I will keep the Spence family in my thoughts and prayers.

So sorry

Please accept our condolences. May God comfort you during this sad time.

Mark & Ikuko, your Aunt Sue sends her love and prayers to you! We love you and continue to keep you in our prayers and thoughts in the following days! No words can express our sorrow and love for you all. Kathy

Obituary

Ryan's Obituary

Ryan Aaron Spence, age 19, passed away Tuesday, June 11, 2019 in The Woodlands, Texas.

He was born on November 15, 1999 at Northwest Women’s Hospital in Houston, Texas. Ryan grew up in The Woodlands, Texas with frequent trips to Dallas, Tulsa, and Okinawa, Japan to visit family.

Ryan attended Galatas Elementary, Mitchell Intermediate, McCullough Junior High, The Woodlands High School, and Lone Star College. While in high school, Ryan was involved in the Air Force Junior ROTC, competing in the Drill Team, presenting the colors at events, and making enduring friendships. Outside of school, Ryan was also a member of Texas Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko, performing a traditional Okinawan dance.

Known for his sense of humor and brightening others’ spirits, Ryan loved making others smile. Growing up, Ryan enjoyed spending time with friends and family and outdoor activities. He found joy climbing Mt Fuji, fishing, hunting, and swimming.

He leaves behind his father, William Mark Spence; mother, Ikuko Nakamoto; parental figure, Deloris Beck; sister, Ashlee; grandparents, William Merle and Anne Mae Spence and Kenkichi and Mitsuko Nakamoto, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Ryan was a beloved son, brother, grandson, and friend. He was an engaging young man taking classes at Lone Star College, working as a server at a nearby steakhouse, and lighting up others’ lives. He talked about transferring to Texas A&M University to study Industrial Engineering and joining the Corps of Cadets, as well as visiting family in Okinawa, Japan next summer.

 

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