Ryan-Asmus-Obituary

Ryan T. Asmus

Houston, Texas

02/05/1977 - 11/04/2024

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November 4, 2024
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Houston, Texas

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Ryan T. Asmus Ryan Thomas Asmus, 47, passed away on November 4, 2024, and is now with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He was born on February 5, 1977, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Michael Asmus and Cynthia Courtade. Ryan attended Portage Northern High School, graduating in 1996. He enlisted in...

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To Ryan's family, I had the honor to work with Ryan in his role as the Manager of the RA&A Digital Transformation Group at Boeing. He was a kind and forthright person. A co-worker and true friend. He is sorely missed. May God comfort you all during this time of grieving and may his memories bring you joy in the years ahead. God Bless you all. Bernhard Muster

He was my first cubemate when I first entered the 787 world in 2011. Was skeptical at first because of past experiences with Navy coworkers lol, especially on the first day when he glanced over and just chuckled, I was like uh-oh. I will say he made working fun. He brought humor and spice to a relatively quiet and serious group. Also made going to Rockford, IL fun, always had something funny to say which is rare nowadays. Great E-UM mentor and shall I say lunch buddy. Gone too soon my fellow...

I worked with Ryan many years ago. A few people leave a big and good impact. Ryan was one of these few. He is very much missed and I won't forget him.

I worked with Ryan for years in Propulsion at Boeing. He was such a great co-worker and friend. He will be missed.

Ryan also worked on development of the 777X where he established himself as the best cubicle mate ever. While serious and fully committed to excellence in his work, he balanced that being always quick to laugh and playfully poking fun at his peers -with devastating effect and consistency. This man made us laugh every day bringing simple joy and levity to the scene no matter how rough the job was going. His grounded demeanor was infectious and a signature element of his good...

Mike, Wendy & Family, We are so very sorry for the loss of your son, Ryan. We prayed so hard for a miracle for him. Hoping your wonderful memories will be a blessing for all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless. Love, Stan and Jane Smeed