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Ryan Smith

1978 - 2023

Ryan Smith obituary, 1978-2023, King George, VA

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Ryan Smith Obituary

Ryan Smith

1978 ~ 2023

King George, VA-Robert Ryan Smith, 45, of King George, VA passed through the veil and into the heavenly arms of family and friends on October 20, 2023. His untimely departure leaves an enormous gap in our lives that was filled with his love and everlasting kindness.

Ryan was born to Robert and Glenda Smith on October 11, 1978 and grew up in Layton, Utah and fulfilled many roles in his all too brief lifetime. Ryan was a scouter and outdoorsman; he was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; he served a 2 year spanish speaking mission in New Jersey; he was an accomplished physicist; he was an avid lover of playing games with family and friends; but, most of all he was Kristin's husband and eternal companion. He first met Kristin while pursuing his education in physics at Weber State University. He was a lab instructor and noticed the beautiful girl in the 2nd row that he assumed was married. You can imagine his excitement when his friend Dave (Kristin's brother) informed him that she was not married after all. Ryan and Kristin soon fell in love and were married in December of 2005 in the Salt Lake Temple. Ryan loves Kristin with all of his heart and all of his soul; and the inverse of that is equally true, she loves him with all of her heart and all of her soul.

Ryan's educational journey was capped with a Master's Degree in Physics from the University of Utah. That soon led into a career field where he excelled as the Comms group lead, performing electromagnetic interference analyses at NSWC Dahlgren for the US Navy. He loved his job and his co-workers. His way of bringing people together was with food. He would organize potlucks and his contribution was always massive amounts of smoked meats!

Ryan was a passionate outdoorsman who found solace and joy camping and backpacking in the Wind River mountains of Wyoming. Scouting was a huge part of his life, and he especially loved when it involved his dad and brothers. He loved guns, shooting, and fishing. He was a Scout leader and a great example and leader of young men who looked to him for guidance.

Ryan was known by his nieces and nephews as the uncle who loved to joke and tease, which often ended with a wink that made you feel special. He always had a game to play and time to play it! He was an expert in all games and loved to patiently explain the rules to the "newbies" that huddled around the table at family gatherings.

Ryan loved anything sports, especially football. He was a huge UTES fan and was often seen wearing his Utes hats and shirts. He was also a man who was very good with his hands. He would quilt with his sister and even made Kristin a quilt while they were dating. Since he was a teenager, he has been collecting Magic: The Gathering cards and has amassed an impressive collection. In recent years he became passionate about the game "War Hammer" and spent hours painting, detailing, and perfecting his miniatures for the frequent game nights.

Above all, Ryan was a man with a big heart. He always stood up for the underprivileged and defended the underdog. He shared his wisdom and warmth as a Sunday School teacher, leaving an indelible mark on the lives he touched. Ryan and Kristin's eternal marriage provides hope for a future where, once again, two can become one. Until that day, when all questions are answered, Kristin will wait patiently for the day when she can, once again, hold the hand of her "forever" Ryan.

Ryan is survived by his beloved wife, Kristin Smith; parents, Robert & Glenda Smith; in-laws Barbara Whelan, Dana & Pam Whelan; siblings, Amanda Larsen (Scott), Kevin Smith (Amber), and Jared Smith; brothers-in-law, David Whelan (Andrea) and Scott Whelan (Briana); sisters-in-law, Debbie Faehnrich, Cathy Roberts (Eric), and Cori Whelan; honorary brother, Aaron Snuffer.

Ryan and Kristin were unable to have children of their own, so their nieces and nephews were incredibly important to them. We love you "Buncle Ryan"!-- Anna, Caleb, Ryan, Emma, River, Reo, Sean, Alyssa, Kollin, Christian, Dalton, Abby, Devon, Lindsey, Caden, Rylan, Emily, Sydnee, Sophie, Chloe, Avery, and Eden.

A private viewing and graveside service will be held on November 4, 2023. A public memorial service and BBQ afterwards (casual attire) will be held at 2:00pm on November 4, 2023 at 20 Boscobel Rd, Fredericksburg, VA 22405. Storke Funeral Home, King George is handling arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.storkefuneralhome.com.

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Published by Deseret News from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, 2023.

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Ken Rigley

November 27, 2023

I will miss Ryan. He worked with me in the 11 year old scout troup. I also knew him when he was a youth growing up. He asked me once if he should get an apartment after his mission in stead of living with his parents. I told him if you all get along there is no reason to leave home while you go to school. He stayed with them a while longer. It was evidence to me of the loving and good relationship he had with his family. I admire the Smith family.

Zach Sawyer

November 5, 2023

I was one of those scouts that looked up to Ryan. He felt like "my people" from the start of our relationship and he treated me as one of his people. I felt like his friend just as much as one of his young men. I'd come over to the family home outside of scouting and Ryan taught me to play Magic.

Many fond memories, including him guiding us on a 50 mile backpacking trip through the wind rivers while he had a gnarly painful ingrown toenail.
Terribly sad to hear of his passing.

My sincerest condolences to those mourning the loss.

Liz Schwab

November 4, 2023

Ryan, Kristen and Family,
Today is a hard day for many of us, but especially your sweet wife. Kristen, I have never had the opportunity to meet you, but I know that you have to be incredibly special to be married to a wonderful man.
Ryan was like a brother to me in high school and was always so fun to be around. He would always tease me about many things but was protective of anyone who would bully or cause harm. He looked out for us small people. My heart hurts to know that he has passed from this life and he will truly be missed.
May God bless and comfort you!
I am sending all my love to you.
-Liz Schwab

Mike Jesperson

November 1, 2023

For some reason I thought we would all get back together and game it up on your moms kitchen table. I am way too late now. You will be missed. Prayers to you and your family.

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