Ryan Allen Rutter, 41, of Deshler, Ohio, passed away Wednesday morning, Aug. 20, 2025, at the Henry County Hospital, Napoleon, Ohio, after a courageous battle with cancer.
He was born Dec. 27, 1983, in Bowling Green, Ohio to Dennis Miles Rutter and Patricia (Stemen) Rutter.
Ryan was a graduate of Patrick Henry High School. He worked as a mason for K&K Construction of Weston, Ohio. For many years, he had the joy of working alongside his brothers and many great friends.
Family was always very important to Ryan. On Aug. 30, 2014 he married Jordan (Momyer) Rutter and they started a family together. They were blessed with five children and raised them with unconditional love and faith. He spent a lot of his free time with his children and particularly liked fishing at the Deshler Reservoir.
Ryan is survived by his wife, Jordan; his five children, Solomon, Lincoln, Selah, Liberty and Hadassah; his mother, Patricia Rutter; his father and step mother, Dennis Miles and Linda Rutter; two brothers, Gary (Cari) Baird, John (Lisa) Rutter; seven nieces and nephews, Hailee Baird; Chloe Baird, Ava Baird, Laila Rutter (Trey Woods), Quinn Rutter, Reese Rutter and Bowen Rutter.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Paul "Porky" and D. Jean Rutter and John and Verlyn Allison.
A celebration of life gathering will be held from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, at the Feehan-Rodenberger Funeral Home, Deshler. The family encourages you to stop by and share memories and offer comfort. Ryan will be buried in a private family service at the Woodlawn Cemetery, Deshler.
Memorials are suggested to his family for the benefit of his children. Messages and memories can be shared at www.feehanrodenbergerfuneralhome.com.
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Funeral services provided by:
Feehan-Rodenberger Funeral Home, LLC - Deshler133 East Maple Street P.O. Box 196, Deshler, OH 43516
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