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Ryan Dean

Butler County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary DEAN, Ryan Nathan Age 30 of Hanover Township passed away at Ft. Hamilton Hospital on Sunday, March 11, 2007. He was born in Hamilton on March 15, 1976 the son of Kenneth D. and Pamela Kay (Jessup) Dean. Ryan was a 1998 graduate of Hocking College and received...

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Ryan was a good worker and a good person. He struggled with many things but always managed to give the people around him hope of what he could accomplish. He carried out tasks I would give him very well, better than I could do myself. He really enjoyed kids, too. My son looked up to him and always thought he was cool. I thought he was cool too. I cared for him like he was a brother. I did not know the best way to help him and regret that I did not try to spend more time with him as I...

Ryan quickly became part of the family after moving in next door. We grew to love him and we always will. Never a dull moment with "Ranger Dean". So many good times and so many laughs. We'll miss him dearly.

Ken, Pam & Family
So sorry to hear about your loss of Ryan. You were so proud of him. Pam, you have kept the faith and have overcome so much. May God comfort you at this time

Ken, Pam and David,

You have our deepest sympathy and prayers in the loss of Ryan. May God continue to give you the peace and comfort only that he can do.

Your Friends,
Geraldine and Darlene Jarvis

We were so sorry to hear this news. We can't imagine your loss. You have always been a dear friend and I so much enjoy talking to you. Ryan and you both will be in our prayers and thoughts.

Pam and Ken,

I didn't know your son, but I am sure he had the most wonderful parents a child could have. You are a Godly example and we are praying for all the strength the Lord can provide for both of you and your families in this sad hour. Please know that many people are lifting you up at this very moment.

Ryan was such an amazing person, who made friends with anyone he met. I had known Ryan for many years, and the memories of all of us hanging out will always be in our thoughts. He will always have the nickname "Ranger Dean" for his love of the outdoors. To his parents and family, you will be in my thoughts and prayers,

Dearest Pam, Kenny and Francie,
You know our hearts are broken to think of your great loss. But we rest in the knowledge that Ryan's battles are over and we'll see him again. Your faith is a testimony to all your friends. May the peace of Jesus hold you up in the coming days. We love you guys so much.

Kenny and Pam,
There are simply no words to say how much my heart is greiving for you right now. I love you both very much and always have. If you need anything at all, please let me know.