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Ryan Rahmati

South Burlington, Vermont

1991 - 2018

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Ryan RahmatiSouth Burlington - Ryan Rahmati, December 5th, 1991-June 9th, 2018It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our RyRy. You were one of the lucky ones if you ever received one of his famous bear hugs that smothered you with so much love. He will forever be missed by his...

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Ryry was special to me he was my Lil brother always greeted me at the door after school and always tried to get into my bedroom I miss him so much. You and mom take care of eachother.

Still always thinking of you, especially today

Essi, Sue and Family,
We were so heart broken when we heard of your son Ryan's passing. May the beautiful memories and love that you shared shine through the sorrow and comfort you at this time.

Essi,
There are no words. We are saddened by your loss and made a donation to COTS in Ryan's name.

-Mike and Xiaowei.

Essi, Sue and family I am so sorry for your loss. Keep the memories alive.

Miss you brother.We had some great times and great memories and you surely will be missed. REST IN PEACE my friend....until we meet again

I first met Ryan at the OG and instantly we became close. He had this power that made people around him like him without even a word said. He never judged me or anyone else for any silly mistakes, and was always ready to talk to you about anything. I was attacked back in Nov 2016 and Ryan was one of the ONLY guys i was willing to talk to. I trusted him completely.....I remembered him talking about airplanes and how happy he waz to be able to one day work with them. Ryan you are now flying...

It is hard to put in words how special Ryan made me feel. The first time our eyes met, I was obsessed! His beautiful smile, his gentle eyes, I knew I was in for trouble. He continued to surprise me and show me how strong, loving and sensitive he was. I'll never forget the special time we shared, although it was cut short so soon.

He was one of the hardest working people I had ever met, but still found time to make the people in his life who he loved know that he loved them.

I knew Ryan briefly when I worked with him at the Tavern last summer. He was a wonderful person to meet and get to know. He was light-hearted, funny and happy, and made work a lot of fun. This news is truly heartbreaking, and an incredible tragedy. My deepest condolences are with your family, and I hope all the best for you as you navigate this difficult time.