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Ryan O'Leary Obituary

Ryan Thomas O'Leary

Dec. 1, 1977 – Nov. 14, 2023

In the late hours on November 14, 2023, Ryan O'Leary took his own life after suffering years of severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of a 20-year Army career that multiple deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan. His death represents a failure of a system that was supposed to care for and support him following his years of dedicated service to this country, and, despite their best efforts, a failure of his friends, family, and loved ones to convince him that he needed serious help. His death is also a reminder that there are thousands of Veterans who suffer every day and who need your help, and that we need to ensure resources are available for those suffering from mental health issues.

Ryan Thomas O'Leary was born December 1, 1977, in Havre, MT, to Randy and Pamela Salazar O'Leary while they attended Northern Montana College, and moved back home to Butte while he was a newborn. A firecracker from birth, he was a true Butte boy who was always ready to settle disputes in true Butte fashion: with his fists in the parking lot. During his youth he was a national BMX champion and could be found riding his bike with his brothers and friends all over "the Flats" and on the dirt trails near Father Sheehan Park on his way to or from Little League at Mile High. An early adopter of the rattail, some say he also introduced the word "rad" to the local lexicon before it went viral in the '80s. He was a Whittier elementary school standing long jump legend under the tutelage of Principal George Parrett, who also introduced Ryan to the paddle on more than one occasion.

He was an avid skier and could easily be spotted at Discovery or Big Sky in his neon jackets, sending it epically on whatever trail he would point his skis straight down, always while wearing his Bret "The Hitman" Hart-style wraparound shades that were considered legal tender in many parts of the Rockies. He attended both Butte Central and Butte High Schools, and graduated from Butte High in 1996.

His fighting spirit led him to enlist in the Army that same year, which led to a 20-plus year career serving his country around the globe, including nearly five years of his life in combat zones. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with one campaign star, and the Iraq Campaign Medal with five campaign stars.

Ryan's service to his country was truly indicative of his service above self. Despite the last few years of his obvious suffering, when he displayed classic signs of severe PTSD that were especially acute these past few months and weeks, deep down inside (and also in true Butte fashion) Ryan was a fighter not only for his country, but for his family and friends as well. He opened his home to strangers; cared for fellow Veterans, friends, and family members; always lent a helping hand; and truly would give the shirt off of his back to anyone in need. Though there is some solace knowing that he no longer suffers, he truly will be missed and our lives are a little less full without him.

Ryan was preceded in death by his grandfathers: Maximillian Salazar II (Navy Veteran) and Richard "Dick" O'Leary, Sr. (Air Force Veteran); his uncles and aunt: Steve Salazar (Air Force Veteran), Timothy Salazar, Mark Salazar (Army Veteran), Rick Michaelis, Faye Owens Salazar (Army Veteran), and Daniel Fawcett; and his cousins: Mikey Salazar, Bob Foster, baby Will Hollow, Markie Salazar (Army Veteran), Casey Boyle, and Koby Hawke.

He is survived by his mother and father, Randy and Pamela Salazar O'Leary; brothers: Eric (Army Veteran) and Sean; nephew, Gavin O'Leary; grandmothers: Virginia Salazar and Patricia O'Leary; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins, including his cousin, Chad O'Leary, a fellow retired Army Veteran and one of his closest friends and confidants.

Services will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, November 25, 2023, at Duggan Dolan Mortuary. Reception to follow at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

In lieu of flowers, or any other gifts to the family, please consider a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project, Disabled American Veterans, or any other Veterans service organization helping Veterans in need. Please also reach out to anyone you know who may be suffering from mental health issues, whether a Veteran or not, and offer a helping hand and show them that you care, like Ryan would. For those of us whom Ryan left behind, please forgive him, and we should pray that he forgives us as well.

Friends may call on Saturday after 10:00 a.m. in the Duggan Dolan Mortuary Chapel. Funeral Services will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m.


Published by The Montana Standard on Nov. 21, 2023.

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Mary Jo & Rich Cervantes

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Maleesha Kovnesky

December 6, 2023

This is not the obit I expected to see and it made my stomach drop to the floor. Ryan Ive known you since we were tiny, in elementary school and we both enlisted - went down very different paths. I am sorry you were in so much pain. My son is currently in Boot Camp right now, when he comes home I will tell him about you. To Ryan's family - I am so sorry for this unmeasurable loss.

Jin

December 5, 2023

Ryan, it has been a long time since I talked to you. Time has passed so fast and I got to know your news now. I can not believe that I am writing this now to you. I hope all the pain goes now and you will be in peace. I will always remember you. You will be very much missed.
My thoughts and prayers with Ryan's family.

Nina

December 4, 2023

Sean O'Leary

December 3, 2023

Josh, feel free to reach out to me, Ryan's brother Sean. My email is [email protected].

Joshua M Earl

December 3, 2023

Joshua M Earl

December 3, 2023

Joshua M Earl

December 3, 2023

Always will be my brother. I love you and Im lost now. RIP

Josh Earl

December 3, 2023

Who can I speak to. I last spoke to Ryan on the 13th of Nov. I been trying to reach him since. Im at a loss.

Cathy Wilkinson Piatt

December 2, 2023

I'm so sorry for your tragic loss Kate. I"m praying for you and all of your family.
Cathy Wilkinson Piatt

Kandahar Afghanistan 2013

Tracy Swanson

November 28, 2023

Sergeant O'Leary I'll never forget the day you came to me and begged me to take you to Afghanistan with us. You just had to get back into another warzone. You are a true warrior. It was an absolute honor to serve with you. I look forward to seeing you again at our final duty station. I love you, Brother. Airborne!

Laura

November 22, 2023

I'm not sure why but after several years I decided today to try to find Ryan.
He and I worked undercover together in Seattle. He called me "Ma" because I'm much older.
His laughter was music to my ears.
We would play legendary practical jokes on each other. The one thing I was always sure of in tense and/or dangerous situations was that Ryan would protect me no matter what. He always made sure I was safe.
All these years I thought I knew how his life turn out.
I told him he would have three daughters and he would laugh and call me crazy. He was so happy to leave Seattle. I knew all he wanted was "home".
This isn't the ending I ever imagined for him at all. I wish I had known of his struggles. My heart absolutely breaks for his family.
Ryan was everything good. I will think of him how I knew him. Always smiling.
I'll miss you Ryan.
So very very much.
Love,
"Ma"
Arlington, Washington

Bonnie Josephson

November 22, 2023

Sergeant O´Leary served with my nephew, Major Tracy Swanson, who was a resident of Butte... at Kandahar in Afghanistan in 2012-2013. In our correspondence and chats throughout their deployment, I know my nephew knew Sargeant O´Leary had his back. After his return, my nephew continued sharing special stories about serving with Sargeant O´Leary, all told with great respect and honor for his service. He was an amazing young man. My heartfelt prayers go out for comfort for this dear family.

Tracy J. Swanson

November 22, 2023

Oh God no! He emailed me a couple of weeks ago and I responded. I had no idea he was hurting like that. I deployed with Ryan to Afghanistan and I absolutely loved him. I feel horrible. I was going to call him but I recently lost my own daughter and wasn't in the mood to talk at the time. Now, of course, I wish I would have called him. This is so sad. He was one of the best. Absolutely, the best. This world is terrible. God bless the O'Leary Family. Take care of Ryan for us Lord. We all love him. God help us all.

Heather norton

November 22, 2023

Randy and Pam I am so sorry about the passing of Ryan I hadn't seen Ryan in a long time but the picture in the paper he looked just the same as he did when he was younger I remember him in our younger days in the neighborhood as we all used to hang out together once in awhile and he was such a good kid all your boys were very nice boys my heart breaks for both of you guys it's hard to lose a loved one no matter what the situation is he may be gone but he will never be forgotten you all are in my thoughts and prayers God bless

Cheryl and James Madison

November 21, 2023

So very sorry to hear of your great loss,Pam, Randy, and family. Sending you thoughts of peace and love.

Sgt M Bergo

November 21, 2023

God Bless you brother and your family.

David W Henrich

November 21, 2023

My sincere condolences to the O'Leary and Salazar Families. May you all feel the Lord's comfort at this stressful and difficult time. I didn't know Ryan, but I I got acquainted with some of the family as a teacher at Hillcrest and earlier at the McKinley. I have nothing but wonderful memories of the O'Leary and Salazar Families. Dave Henrich

Maria Tromly

November 21, 2023

My sincerest condolences for you at this time. You have my deepest sympathy.

Tom henderson

November 21, 2023

So sad...my sincere condolences

jack obrien

November 21, 2023

This obituary was a truly wonderful tribute to Ryan. God bless the O'Leary's and the Salazars and all their families.

Misty Lakkala Earles

November 21, 2023

I’m so sorry for the loss of Ryan. I went to Butte Central with him and was a graduate of ‘96. I thank him for his service and am so sorry that it was a source of so much pain. Prayers to his family

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Tod and Christine Ayers

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Becky Mattila

November 19, 2023

Randy and Pam I am so sorry for your loss of Ryan. My thoughts and prayers are with you all

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Conor McKeever

Sent Flowers

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Jerry Whittaker

Planted Trees

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Kayla & John Kwolek

Sent Flowers

T Sweet

November 19, 2023

I am so sorry for your loss. Ryan I pray that you are at peace. May you watch over your family and fellow service members. Prayers.

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John & Peggy

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Kevin Yax

November 19, 2023

Ryan was becoming a really great friend of mine in the year leading up to his passing. He would open up to me and share some of his stories while I would try to keep up in terms of high octane stories but Ryan always had me beat. He was such a fun and happy man, always on the pursuit of happiness and was a pillar of support and the backbone to our family. My heart is heavy and sad that I won't be able to call or text him anymore or spend anymore good times together. I am happy that he is up there with uncle Bob and the rest of our family and that his suffering of mental and physical pain is over. It's going to be tough these next few days, weeks and even months ahead. The holidays will be quieter but he is always with us, in heaven or the fifth dimension as we continue on here, on earth, until it is our time to leave our three dimensional bodies and join him up there in heaven as well. Love you man, very blessed to have built such a strong relationship and an eternal bond of family and friendship.

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Brian Stelma

Sent Flowers

Marlene Murdo

November 19, 2023

Sending love and sympathy for your loss.

Tim and Kathy Anderson

November 18, 2023

Pam and Randy, my dear cousins, I love you and my heart grieves with yours. Praying for some comfort and peace that passes understanding through this.

Nicole/Nikki Smithson/Lucero

November 18, 2023

Pam and Randy we were so sad and heartbroken for you all hearing about Ryan , I cannot fathom the pain and heartache you must be feeling . I always thought Ryan was the coolest cousin ever when we were young . I would tell all my friends I have this cool cousin that lives in Montana and he's a professional BMX biker . He will be missed , wish we weren't 500 miles away so I could hug you . Our prayers are with you and may God rest his soul
Love Nikki

cindy McCarthy

November 18, 2023

So nicely written and such a sad outcome. Grateful for his years of service but so unfair for him. Prayers and sincerest of sympathy to all who are grieving during this difficult time. Such a loss. Great smile and so handsome as well.

Terri Jo and Nate Wald

November 18, 2023

Our prayers are with our dear friends at this most difficult time. You will all be together one day in Eternity, and you will see Ryan and all of his wonderful perfections. And nothing but Joy will fill your hearts forevermore.
I love you, Pam.
John 16:22 Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy.”

Shelley Dixon

November 18, 2023

God bless you! May you rest in his loving arms. God bless Pam & Randy and families. No words can cover this loss of such a dedicated soldier love and hugs

November 18, 2023

To the family of Ryan,

I didn't know Ryan, but he sounded like an incredible person and awesome son and friend.
My since condolences to the family of Ryan. May he rest in piece.

A Marine mom.

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