Ryan Robert White, of Lake Saint Louis, MO, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at the age of 19. He is the cherished son of Amanda (Chris) Mohr and Benjamin (Becky) White. Dear brother of Adelyn Mohr, Louis Mohr, stepbrother of Kendra Raita, and Jenna Woodside; loving grandson of Carolyn (Phil) Boling, Steve (Toni) Chrun, the late Gail (the late Myron) White; beloved nephew, friend to many, and blessed with additional grandparents who loved him as well.
Ryan was active in his school’s sports and programs. Throughout high school, he participated in wrestling and DECA, even achieving the milestone of competing at the national level. In addition to his athletic pursuits, Ryan generously devoted his time to volunteering, whether it was assisting the Red Cross or aiding the fire department alongside his grandfather, or the Humane Society with his aunt.
An ambitious spirit fueled Ryan's endeavor. He approached every task with unwavering dedication, exemplified by his stellar academic performance as a full-time student at St. Charles Community College, where he held straight A's and a full credit schedule. Surrounded by a large circle of family and friends, Ryan's positive influence resonated deeply with those around him. Known for his supportive nature, Ryan was a source of comfort and inspiration to many, enriching their lives with his presence. Ryan was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Memorials may be made in Ryan's name to American Red Cross or Humane Society of Southwest Missouri.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3950 W Clay Street, Saint Charles, MO 63301

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