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Ryan K. Akins

Canaseraga, New York

1975 - 2014

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CANASERAGA/HORNELL - Ryan K. Akins, 39, of Canaseraga and Hornell, died June 13, 2014.He was born March 2, 1975, in Dansville to Terry Akins and Cynthia Flint.Ryan joined the U.S. National Guard in Hornell during his junior year of high school in 1992. In the summer of 1992, he did basic training...

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I had the pleasure of working with Ryan at MSSC for all the years he worked there. He was so much fun! On bad days where everything seemed to go wrong, Ryan found a way to make me laugh and relieve some of the stress that goes along with working in the automotive industry. It was simply impossible to know Ryan and not love him. He was a joy to work with; but more than that, Ryan was an awesome person that I had the privilege to get to know. You are missed, Ryan!

You gave me the most precious thing in my life, our daughter. I will miss you greatly. Please keep an eye out for us and know that your family and I will keep you alive for her. I know that you are smiling above to see them loving on her. Always...

Cindy, keeping you in thoughts and prayers and asking God's healing power to heal your broken heart. Prayers and sympathy sent also for all of you family.

To my dear friend Ryan, you was truly a blessing in my life as well as many others, its hard to comprehend that I won't be receiving anymore of your silly long distance calls anymore. I will always cherish the laughs we had at work and the many nights we spent together after work. Love you buddy!

Sorry for the loss of Ryan, may your memories bring you peace and him everlasting peace. He was a good person, co-worker who kept us on our toes with his jokes and smiles, never could keep up with him.

Ryan was a good man all around. We were never the best of friends but we were always friends. He and I did a lot of different things getting in trouble and having fun. He was one that like to make people happy and laugh. My deepest regards go out to his family.

To my dear friend Ryan Akins!!! It is so hard to believe that I am actually lighting a candle in your honor. This just seems so unreal and I will never forget the fun times that we had together at Meritor/MSSC. You will always be forever in my heart!! Love you Ryan!!!

I love you, daddy. I will miss you for the rest of my days.

Ryan was loved by his co-workers at Meritor in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He kept us laughing every day, all day. There was never a dull moment when Ryan was around. He was a great person that was taken much too soon. I, as well as all that knew him at Meritor, will miss Ryan terribly. Prayers and condolences to the family. Rachel Powers