Ryan Anthony Perlaky
Ryan passed away at Hospice of NW Ohio Perrysburg, on September 30, 2025, after a long battle with Cancer.
Ryan was born to Parents of Ginny (Drummond) and Anthony (Tony) Perlaky on February 5, 1987.
His dad started a Lawn and Landscaping business and Ryan started working for him at a young age. After his dad passed, Ryan took over the business. Ryan took pride in his work, loved doing it. Made a lot of great friends while working.
Ryan has 2 daughters, Erabella, 12 and Alyssa, 10. He loved his girls and made sure to make memories with them that will last a lifetime.
Ryan also loved fishing and hunting; he even got his Captain's license. He was in several LEWT Tournaments; he didn't win, but he didn't care. He had fun and made friends along the way.
Ryan was a prankster, pulled the emergency brake on his grandpa Perlaky's car, and put his Mom's car out of gear. Loved tugging on people's fishing line or letting their line out. His friend Bobby Russell can tell you stories that Ryan has done to him.
Ryan is survived by his Mom (Ginny), his 2 daughters, Erabella and Alyssa, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. and a special lady, Shirley Kazan.
He is preceded in death by both sets of Grandparents and his Dad (Tony).
Ryan was a good man, son, father, and friend. Bells will ring worldwide when Ryan earns his Angel Wings. We all Love and Miss you Ryan, you will always be in our hearts.
A visitation will be held at Freck Funeral Chapel 1155 S Wynn Rd. in Oregon, Ohio on Monday, October 6, 2025 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Burial will follow at St. Ignatius Cemetery. Memorial contributions are appreciated through the Mercy Health Foundation and can be directed to Mercy Cancer Center in Perrysburg. Donate by clicking here
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