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Ryan Thomas Woodrum

Wellington, Ohio

Age 21

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Wellington, Ohio

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WELLINGTON – Ryan Thomas Woodrum, 21 years of age, and a resident of Wellington, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 following an traffic accident that occurred on his way to work. He was born June 4, 1989 in Oberlin, Ohio. Ryan was a lifetime resident of Camden...

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Margie,James. I just talked to Dad and found out about Ryan, Dear God Im so sorry, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, He is with the Best of family, Love you all, Sherry Brotherton.

So sorry for the loss of your son Ryan. He was such a bright young man with goals and aspirations. He made me smile everytime I was around him. He will be greatly missed!

Jim,Margie & family...I's so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. What I'm feeling now is hard to put into words. You are such good people and such a loving family. My very deepest sympathies. Rose Austin, Norwalk, Ohio

Ryan was always finding some way to help me out, whether it was lending me money for a couple weeks to buy something, or doing whatever he could to help me get ready to ride the next weekend, he was always willing to help, and whenever i would get frustated his humor always helped. We are all goin to miss you Ryan, may angels lead you in buddy

Margie,Jim and Family,My prayers to you and your family. God Bless you and find comfort that Ryan is in His hands.

Dear Margie and Jim,
I am so sorry for your loss.
In this time of sorrow, may God bless you and your family. My prayers will be with all of you.

I want to send my sorrows to your family. My husband and i were good friends with Ryan, and he was a great friend and was always there whenever we called. He always had something funny to say! We will miss him greatly and keep your family in our prayers...

Dear Jim and Margie, We want you to know how sorry we are for your loss. Ryan was a great guy, and good friend to us and so many others. I am grateful for the things I learned from him over the years, and is one of the very few people in this world i call friend. A man to be proud of. We miss you buddy, and will never forget you.

Wes, Kelly, Wesley jr. and Carter.

Though we only met Ryan a few times, he was without a doubt one of the kindest and giving young men I've ever had the privilege to meet. Please accept our condolences and prayers.