Ryan Lee Fair, 70, from Delray Beach, Florida formerly from Stow, Ohio passed away on March 22, 2024. He is preceded in death by his father, Carl (Bud) Fair, and his mother Imogene (Ike) Fair of Akron, Ohio, and his two brothers-in-law Bill Horvatter and Rex Snograss. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Barbara Fair of Florida, his siblings Carla Horvatter, Peni(Bob) Gainer, Darla Snograss, Gary(Faye) Fair, his sons Chad, Rob (Noe), Jason (Kari), and the love of his life, grandchildren Malia, Issac (Abby), Katelyn, Kara, Jason Jr. and Jordan. He was a military veteran, family man, enjoyed fishing, and watching the Cleveland Indians and Browns.
Viewing hours will be at Newcomer Funeral Home at 131 North Canton Road, Akron Ohio 44305 on May 1, 2024 from 1-4 PM. In place of flowers, donations are accepted for funeral expenses. Service will be provided by Pastor Shelia Martin followed by military honors. We want to thank Trustbridge Hospice(Marilou, Maria, Marcy, and Jean) and the VA Healthcare system, especially Dr. Stasha Novalick, Dr. Jeremy Sigull,Tonya Social Worker at the VA, and Nurse Michelle.
Ryan's service will be livestreamed at the scheduled service time. Click Here to view the service.
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