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Justin Prusko
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June 30, 2024
Ryan and I at Lake Michigan with my family
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Cynthia Kanner
June 30, 2024
Cynthia Kanner
June 30, 2024
Cynthia Kanner
June 30, 2024
Cynthia Kanner
June 30, 2024
Warmest and heartfelt condolences on behalf of the Kanner family.
Jason Russell
June 29, 2024
I don´t have a specific moment or story but Ryan was always laughing / joking around which is a great quality. He was always kind and respectful to me and my family and joked and teased my sons alot especially Jared because he was always around at basketball. He and Kyle would always mess with Jared in a good way. Jared loved that interaction with Ryan and the older players that he looked up to. He will definitely be missed. God bless you all.
Patty Asplen
June 3, 2024
Patty Asplen
June 3, 2024
Patty Asplen
June 3, 2024
Patty Asplen
June 3, 2024
Michael Steinhaus
April 16, 2024
Ryan was one of the first kids I taught/coached that grew up right in front of me. My first memories of Ryan is coaching him in summer basketball youth camp and going with Coach Huber to his Jr. Charger football practice. Even at that young age I could see Ryan not only enjoyed competing, but loved being part of a team. He always brought a positive attitude and was able to bring some comic relief to any situation. As a head coach I call those players the glue guys. Glue guys help keep a team together! As I coached him as a freshmen basketball player he was always one of our most consistent players. Even though he was still the baby deer at that time. As he progressed through high school I always enjoyed are talks at practice or in class. My oldest son loved Ryan and always enjoyed how he took time at summer camps or practice to play bball with him. Ryan set a legacy as a student-athlete; great student, great teammate, competitor, and as I say a glue player.
Kristin Huber
April 4, 2024
Kristin Huber
April 4, 2024
Kristin Huber
April 4, 2024
Kristin Huber
April 4, 2024
Kristin Huber
April 4, 2024
This sequence of photos brings me to tears. We were playing Jacobs HS at Jacobs. Kyle was called for a foul and of course it was a "bad call" as the other player was the one who fouled. Anyhow, Kyle was very upset and this sequence of pictures show Ryan coming to Kyle's aid. He comes to check on and calm as teammate and friend and these pictures just capture the moments so perfectly. Brotherhood, loyalty, and support. Love and miss you our wonderful #22.
Sooa Devereaux
April 3, 2024
As a mom of one of the "NH boys", I am lucky my son knew Ryan. Cam would tell me that he and Ryan shared some common things and had good conversations. I know he really appreciated his friendship. As I read all these messages, I wish I had more time to get to know him. While his life was so tragically cut short, I know his joyous memories will remain strong and bring a smile to those remembering him.
Sending much peace and love to the Hodor family and all those who were blessed to know him.
(Picture from 2018 Huber Family Olympics. Ryan in position to win!)
Wayne Asplen
April 3, 2024
Wayne Asplen
April 3, 2024
Wayne Asplen
April 3, 2024
JIM GLOCKNER
April 3, 2024
JIM GLOCKNER
April 3, 2024
JIM GLOCKNER
April 3, 2024
JIM GLOCKNER
April 3, 2024
A truly wonderful kid ! Ryan was a special part of a close friend group. It was always great when he walked through the door. They were all constantly at the house watching games, Die table, bonfires, wiffle ball or tearing up my back yard with their homemade slip-n-slides ! Ryan would make me laugh whenever I was talking to him, his response would always start out formal .. "Well, Mr. Glockner"... and then something clever would follow. He was a joy to be around. He is loved and missed but we will always keep him close in our memories. Mark and Tish thank you for sharing your beautiful son with us all.
God Bless
Betsy Goy
April 3, 2024
I was lucky enough to be able to have Ryan and Kyle together in my freshman English class at Dundee-Crown- I could tell they were thick as thieves and I loved when they would show me pictures of them when they were little to show how long they had been friends. I remember Ryan as an incredibly eager, motivated, and diligent student. He always wanted to know how to improve his writing to get the best grade possible. He worked hard and pushed himself to be better than the previous day- all the time! He always had a really good argument for that better grade too! I knew he was going to go on to big things. Ryan was such a sweet kid, and I loved witnessing his friendship with Kyle grow in high school. This is such devastating news for such such a bright light to be gone from us so soon. My heart and thoughts are with his family and friends.
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 2, 2024
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 2, 2024
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 2, 2024
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 2, 2024
Craig Hollander
April 2, 2024
Craig Hollander
April 2, 2024
Craig Hollander
April 2, 2024
Charlie and Liz Huber
April 2, 2024
Charlie and Liz Huber
April 2, 2024
Charlie and Liz Huber
April 2, 2024
Pictures of Charlie and Liz with Ryan, Jess and Tish at NHS induction. Picture of the Illinois game vs Michigan State and weekend visiting them in Tolono. Ryan was so wonderful with adults and grandparents and a terrific conversationalist.
Wayne Asplen
April 2, 2024
Wayne Asplen
April 2, 2024
Wayne Asplen
April 2, 2024
My first memory of Ryan was playing first base in t-ball watching him play in the sand :-) This is where Jacob and Ryan began their friendship in 2008. They would hang out with each other for at least the next decade or so whether it be with our neighborhood boys or Ryan's all the way through high school... then they lived together at University of South Carolina where they became much closer. I thank God for their relationship at South Carolina... two great friends watching out for each other. Ryan... you were such a sweet kid, you always stood your ground and you always made us smile/laugh. There will always be a chair open for you at our annual Fantasy Football Draft. Please know you made a difference in all of our lives, we are better human beings for knowing you.
Nick Pahl
April 2, 2024
I´ll always remember him as a competitor. On the court and in the classroom. It didn´t matter what it was, he always competed. As a coach and teacher, I never once had to pick him up. He was always doing that for himself and the people around him. He was energy in the room. That is a rare trait that you just don´t see very often. I loved that about him.
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 2, 2024
Marcus Harbuck
April 2, 2024
To the Hodor family, I am so sorry for your loss and cannot imagine the pain you are dealing with. In his short time here, Ryan made such a positive difference in so many peoples' lives. His energy and smile were contagious. I am honored to have known and worked with Ryan and he is someone I will never forget.
I was fortunate enough to be one of his football coaches during his freshmen year. I think we had a lot of fun at football that year and Ryan was a big part of it. He worked hard every day, never complained, and often had a smile on his face. I was not able to find the film from that year as it has been many years since but this was back when there was a Freshmen only team that played on Saturday mornings and JV played Friday nights before Varsity. I specifically remember one Saturday morning game at DCHS, Ryan scored two touchdowns and led us to the W. One touchdown was on a simple Bubble screen that he took to the house! He was so happy after the game and I have thought about that day often since hearing the news of Ryan passing away. I believe that I will always associate a bubble screen with Ryan Hodor for the rest of my coaching career. Ryan was a special individual who is clearly missed by so many people.
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 1, 2024
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 1, 2024
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 1, 2024
Craig & Lorie Hollander
April 1, 2024
We are
So saddened by the tragic news of Ryan's passing. Condolences and prayers to the Hodor Family.
Our Son Jack Hollander played Basketball and went to Sleepy Hollow Elementary and Dundee Middle School with Ryan. The pictures attached are
From a Basketball Tournament they played in and of DMS 8th Grade Graduation.
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Patty Asplen
April 1, 2024
Ryan was such a great fun guy that will be missed beyond measure. So many great memories of him. Wiffle ball, fantasy football drafts, and Red Zone football Sundays at our house, running around with the NH boys, the NH boys bike ride to Wisconsin the summer of 2020 when so much was shut down (Ryan said he´s never riding a bike again after that and said that bike ride was the worst decision ever haha), moving him and Jacob into their dorm room, him picking up Jacob to head back to college after breaks and me always wanting a picture, his excitement when he heard we were putting in a pool. He was calling it his pool and said he has the perfect plan...he´ll swim here all day and then walk down to Huber´s to sleep in their basement and then come back again the next day and do it all over again. Ryan, you will never be forgotten.
Evan Echlin
April 1, 2024
My first memory of Ryan is this picture. I have numerous photos and memories with Ryan, with our first being the TCLL coach pitch cubs team around 1st or 2nd grade. Ryan was like a brother to me growing up, sharing celebrations when I threw him touchdown passes, assists down low in the paint, carpooling to the ACT together, adventuring into the city for Lollapalooza, Friday early release lunches at Sushi King, accompanying him and friends at our prom table, and the list is endless. From Sleepy Hollow Elementary to Dundee-Crown High School, Ryan and I shared innumerable classes and athletic teams together growing up. One of my favorite memories with Ryan was our 7th-grade literature class with Mrs. Frieders (I apologize if I misspelled her last name). I'm failing to remember the details of the project, but Ryan and I had to give a speech to the class. It was around spring break that year, and the Hodors left early on their yearly venture to their condo in Florida. I remember holding my phone up and walking around the class, where he gave his presentation via FaceTime (We got a great score on that speech if I remember correctly). We also had to make a PSA video for that class (which you can find on YouTube). We did so much together, although drifting apart once we departed to our respective Universities; I can truly call Ryan a brother of mine growing up. Like Ryan, I do not have a biological brother. Through the moments we shared on the field or court, in the classroom, and at his fun-filled basement LAN parties, I found the closest thing to a brother in him. I was in true dismay when I received the news regarding his passing. Ryan brought joy to everyone around him, and I wish the best for the Hodor family, the Sleepy Hollow/Dundee community, and the friends he made at USC. As my friend Ben mentioned in his eulogy, I could write a book about the moments we shared growing up, but I will stop myself here. I will always keep Ryan and the Hodor family in my thoughts. Rest easy #22. Love, Evan.
Evan M Echlin
April 1, 2024
Charlie and Liz Huber
April 1, 2024
We were remembering back to 2016 when Ryan came to the Illini Michigan State game with Kyle. We have a big tailgate about once a year and Ryan was the only one in a Michigan State shirt. He sort of stood out among the orange! But what the heck! He didn't care. He was supporting the Spartans, As it turned out, Illinois won 31-27. We told Ryan he must have been our good luck charm and he should come back when Michigan State played here the next time.
Maureen Himmel
March 31, 2024
I am so sad to hear of Ryan´s passing. We talked often at Bleuroot, those conversations almost exclusively were about Booker; he was so proud of him and such a responsible pet owner! We shared a love of dogs. The other creatures we occasionally talked about, less glowingly, were the darn red-winged blackbirds along the patio/riverwalk! May he rest in peace. My sincere condolences.
Jennifer Glockner
March 31, 2024
So many precious memories of Ryan. The 8th grade dance (with the little bros too, and moms). The time when the "big bros" went to support Ben and Joe in baseball. The time when the seniors were quarantined, and proudly graduated high school! Also, many memories at Bleu Root. I can still hear his voice saying, "hi Ms Glockner". The first night he started bar tending at Bleu Root, Tom and I chatted with him for so long. It wasn´t busy, and he was always so great to talk to. He didn´t mind the parents being around at all. most of all, I know he will live on in his family and best friends. We are blessed to have known him. So much love to his family.
Jennifer Glockner
March 31, 2024
Jennifer Glockner
March 31, 2024
Jennifer Glockner
March 31, 2024
Jennifer Glockner
March 31, 2024
Jennifer Glockner
March 31, 2024
Gwyn Wiebenga
March 30, 2024
i went to school with ryan for 7 years through middle school and high school but we didn´t really become friends until we worked together at bleuroot. this past summer ryan and i would always get bored when we were slow so i would always go down to the river and chat with him until a customer came. he would call the river patio "ryan´s river" and that´s what it will be for the rest of time. he always had some funny witty thing to say or a joke to make the time at work go by faster. his smile was so contagious and always made the rest of us happy. it is an understatement to say that he will be missed. sending so much love to the hodor family as they heal through this hard time.
Amy Benton
March 30, 2024
We had the pleasure of watching Ryan grow up with our boys, and this wonderful group of kids that were like extended family! From countless games, movie nights, dance parties, testing out games to play at our many classroom parties, bonfires, Ghosts in the graveyard, and so many other happy childhood memories.....to enjoying the journey of all of them becoming adults. Ryan was an adorable, passionate, smart kid who grew up to be a very impressive, and very TALL young man! Our family is forever blessed for having known Ryan, and for having this wonderful family in our lives. Ryan, you will be missed by all of us forever, but we will always cherish our memories of you, and your smile
Jeff Mayfield
March 29, 2024
God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Kylee Klebansky
March 29, 2024
Gosh.. If i knew this was the last time i would get to hug you and let u know how much you were LOVED and cared for by so many. How lucky were us Klebansky girls to know you for so many years... from the blonde tall cutest little Sleepy hollow boy, to a grown South Carolina man. So BLESSED to have know YOU, those AMAZING parents, and BEAUTIFUL sister of yours. Hope you always felt the LVE from them & all those amazing guys you had, as one of the COOLEST friend group EVER! I know they are all hurting without you down here. THANK YOU for always being a good friend to Kaylor. Even if she did end up wearing brown & yellow . Instead of being lucky enough to be a charger. U will be SO MISSED Ry.
katherine droesch
March 29, 2024
Ryan was in just one of my classes which was a largely presentation based course. His presence and smile was strong and kind. Praying and sending love to the family.
Spencer Grohovsky
March 29, 2024
I had 3 classes with Ryan over these last 2 semesters, and loved every minute sitting next to him, who was often wearing a cool and different hockey jersey. He was the best guy to sit through a, sometimes boring, lecture with and I´ll never forget him for helping me get through those days. Sending all my love.
Ethan
March 29, 2024
I´ll always remember his infectious smile and his uncanny ability to love each and every single person he met.
Jeff Rehling
March 29, 2024
I met Ryan in January of this year in my first day of classes with my spring 2024 seniors. I was Ryan's teacher in his senior marketing class. He introduced himself as being from Chicago, as he shared his career aspirations he mentioned an interest in sustainability and said he'd chose marketing because he liked people and more the creative side of business. Over the next several weeks I saw his creative side, supported by a keen sense of humor. In his first team presentation he opened with a personal story that got the class laughing and broke down the nervousness for himself and his teammates. Class isn't quite the same without him, Ryan will truly be missed!
Alexander Ahlquist
March 28, 2024
Whether it was the time Ohio St tried to dog-nap Booker (that didn´t work) or the ever so successful Maryland St "darty", or the organized and unorganized events at Ohio st Ryan always left a positive impact on those around and never failed to make others smile. Fly high Hodor; enjoy all the 40s
John Frankel
March 28, 2024
John Frankel
March 28, 2024
John Frankel
March 28, 2024
John Frankel
March 28, 2024
I´ve always been a man with a plan. I felt the need to constantly have an itinerary for every moment of my life and to be honest as someone who has chronic anxiety it doesn´t help. Ryan taught me that sometimes having a pre-made plan means that you miss out on all the fun things that come with being spontaneous. Ryan always brings a level of spontaneity to everywhere he´s at. Whether it´s his out-of-the-box ingenuity (especially with his bear lure that actually brought a bear after I told him and James it was a waste of snackfood. Turns out black bears love takis? Don´t try that one kids let us idiots have our moment we could´ve seriously gotten hurt if that played out differently), love of ridiculous T-shirts only he´d have the level of confidence to wear in public, love of dishing out Chicago lore to my East Coast butt, or the level he goes out of his way to look after his friends. Or even that one time he buzzed his hair out of nowhere one day conveniently looking exactly like Rafe Cameron from the latest Outer Banks season that had just come out and totally embraced it. Ryan will always be with me, as he will with everyone he´s ever influenced. Even my brother still talks about Ryan as my cool roommate and it took them all of 30 seconds to break out the Malört and throw darts at a fresh container of tonic water to have it explode in the most dramatic way possible all over the rec room. I´ve got enough of these stories to probably fill a home and garden magazine, but the common thread is If I had a thought out plan, none of these things would´ve happened. Ryan taught me to take a step back sometimes, create a framework but let spontaneity and ingenuity fill the gaps. The reward is far better and fulfilling that way. Go Bedard and the Blackhawks, go Michigan State, roll gamecocks.
Lucas Gee
March 28, 2024
Ryan is one of the first people I met while rushing our fraternity. He always was someone I could go to for advice, as well as someone who I knew I could ask for advice. He is someone I look up to; both for his advice as well as his outlook on life as a whole. He is someone who as shaped my life greatly and someone who I will cherish for the rest of my life. I thank God every day that I met Ryan Hodor, and I will always remember the good times we had together. I love you brother; fly high.
Madelyn
March 28, 2024
he wouldn´t let me on his volleyball team because i wasn´t trying to break my nails
Ashton Reynolds
March 28, 2024
Ryan undoubtedly was the best Community Service chair our fraternity has ever seen and it was a pleasure to work alongside him. He displayed a genuine care and concern for the community, from Phi Tau to USC to Columbia as a whole. He brought a light and excitement everywhere he went, and it was almost impossible to leave a conversation with him without laughing at some point.
Brian Adamczyk
March 28, 2024
The Adamczyk´s have no words to say how much our condolences and grief are with you all. If there is anything, anything we do please do not hesitate to ask. Our families grew up together. We are just broken hearted and each and everyone of our with you
Lance Huber
March 28, 2024
Lance Huber
March 28, 2024
Lance Huber
March 28, 2024
There are many memories of Ryan but a here are a few that stand out. Me, Jason and Ryan went to WKU to see a bball game and pick Kyle up for Christmas break. The game was boring until Ryan placed a halftime bet so we had something to cheer for. The ride home was highlighted by a 2-3 hour "debate" about fantasy football trades with Ryan arguing his case about why he should not pay $1 per trade which was ironic since he just lost $10 on a basketball game. This "debate" resulted in several missed exits and food opportunities. We finally found a place to eat well after midnight. My next memory of Ryan occurred during his senior year when we played a basketball game at Johnsburg. Ryan led our team in scoring that might, all his jumpers were deadly that particular night, and the the announce kept calling him Ryan "Hodooor". He was so excited after the game for shooting lights out. When our bus got back to school the boys had a huge snowball fight in the parking lot. I don´t know exactly what happened or who won the snowball fight but the boys had a great time. Lastly, it was not unusual to wake up and find Ryan had spent the night at our house after a "neighborhood boys" get together. However, on this particular morning Ryan´s alarm wakes me up, so I walk downstairs and see Ryan asleep on our couch and the alarm still going off. Ryan hasn´t moved and his phone is right next to his head. That must have been one helluva night! It was great to coach Ryan and have him as a part of our lives. There will always be an empty spot in my heart without him around.
Kristin Huber
March 28, 2024
Kristin Huber
March 28, 2024
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