
Celebrating the Life of
September 17, 1999 — January 16, 2023
Ryan has been a valued member of our memoryBlue team since September 2022 when he started in our Denver office. He recently transferred to our Boston office. While he wasn't in Boston for a long time, he made it a good time. Ryan fit into Boston immediately and will be remembered by his positive energy and eagerness to be friends with everyone! This page is created for us to send our condolences to a wonderful colleague and friend. Our thoughts go out to Ryan's family and friends during this time.
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Ryan made a tremendous impact on the memoryBlue Boston office in the short time he was here, and I had the privilege of not only working with him, but being able to sit next to him and help him hone his craft on my former client. His eagerness and determination was what made him stand out from everybody else. Going to miss him offering me a graham cracker with skippy peanut butter on it at the most outlandish times, but that's what made Ryan unique and special to everyone he interacted with. We're definitely going to miss him and future employees will hear about how hard working and a great culture fit he was even on his very first day in the office. Rest easy, man. You were taken too soon. Next book is for you dude.
It is a blessing and gift to have been friends with Ryan in the short time he was with us in the Boston office. As many others have mentioned, his positive and friendly personality could not go unnoticed. We hit it off and got to know each other in Mexico, and I will forever consider it a privilege to call him a fierce friend. He managed to snap a (bad) photo of me in the Cancun airport, and I told him that someday I’d have to get him back. We couldn’t stop laughing over it, but he did agree to the deal. I’m sorry for the both of us that we didn’t have another chance to take more bad photos and laugh at them together. Ryan was set to transition to my team, and we were both so excited. He will forever have a spot on Team Wood and will always be remembered for his kindness, easy-going vibe, and of course his wandering whenever he “needed to keep busy” haha. Sending my love and prayers to the Angers family and friends during this difficult time.
Ryan’s selflessness stood out to me in the short time I knew him. I sat next to Ryan on the way to and from Mexico this past December. I didn’t really know him well but he was kind enough to let me sit in the aisle seat both flights. He was the kind of guy that would gladly take the middle seat on a flight if he knew it would make you happy.
Even though Ryan wasn't here long in the Boston Office it felt like he was here forever based off his warm and friendly presence. Ryan joined our team (Team DellaPenna) and immediately fit in bringing an energy we all needed. Sales isn't always rainbows and butterflies and it is hard to always be positive, but somehow Ryan seemed to do it. He was a major asset to the team with his brightness and eagerness to get better. One of my favorite memories was his first day, I didn't know if I was supposed to tell him yet if I'm his new manager as he was still transitioning from the Denver office. I said maybe... we will see. He knew I was lying, and always read through my manager BS :) he told me I ran a "tight ship" (in a good way) on the team but our team was supportive and a fun culture to be apart of. I'm so glad he felt that way. Being his manager was a blessing and I will forever remember his positive mindset and hope to carry it on! I am so sorry to his family and friends for their loss. Ryan was gone too soon. Sending thoughts! With Love, Danielle DellaPenna
Ryan was a kind person who was always smiling. He brought positive energy into the office from the minute he stepped foot in it. He was a fun and caring person who will be missed. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family during this difficult time.
Sending my thoughts, prayers, and condolences to the Anger family. Ryan was a great kid and an absolute pleasure to be around. I remember his first day in the office I came back to my desk to a kid I've never seen before spinning in my chair. As soon as I walked over he hopped up and introduced himself and apologized for sitting in my seat. I told him it was fine because it gives me an excuse to not sit and work. We talked for a little just getting to know each other and he was just so curious about me and what I've done in life. Just a genuine curiosity that you don't come across often. He asked what I was doing for lunch and I told him about a pizza spot that I was introduced to by other people in the office. From that day on every day Ryan came over and asked if I was going there for lunch or if I wanted him to grab something for me or vice versa and then we'd sit on the couch and talk about how the pizza at this shop is the best bang for your buck in Waltham. In life there are people who you cross paths with that you instantly know in your mind, "this kid is a gem." Ryan was truly one of those people. From the stories, the jokes, to just being someone who will get up and start a conversation with anyone and everyone. He was truly a gem in this office. It's rare to come across someone who is as friendly and personable as Ryan and he will truly be missed here in the office. I'll save a slice for ya bud.
For as long as I knew Ryan, he was always so bright and friendly. I distinctly remember him coming into our office and he wanted to talk to everyone, not only in the office, but on our team. It is so easy to get caught up in numbers and the daily grind of work but, Ryan brought a fun loving, relaxed, and welcoming energy that honestly brought our team together, and I think we needed that, I did at least. I remember Ryan, a coworker of ours and myself decided to go get some beers on Friday during our lunch. As it progressed, we all began to share stories and I remember him telling us about his accident he was involved in Colorado and the recovery process that he was on. I remember thinking "how could you not be angry?" and all Ryan did was offer forgiveness and stayed positive and always looked on the bright side of things. I'll never forget him for that. To the Angers family, I am sorry for your loss, he left way too early. In the short months we knew each other, he had such a significant and positive impact on all of us in Boston, his spirit lives on. Sending prayers to the Angers family in these difficult times.
I remember when Ryan joined our Boston team. He was always positive and had a smile on his face. Ryan and I used to work out in the office gym sometimes after work and I remember it was always nice having someone to talk to and exercise with. His positivity and overall friendliness was so refreshing in a job that often has a lot of negativity and rejection on the day to day. You could always count on Ryan for a smile. Ryan, you will be missed tremendously. Fly high Ry Guy. Your friend, Dan
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