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Ryan Steven Want

Ryan Want Obituary

WANT, Ryan Steven. 11 February 1981. Tragically taken 1 August 2011. Devoted husband of Melissa, dearly loved son of Gary and Jeanette. Cherished brother of Kristi, grandson of Dawn (and the late Eric). Dearly loved and will be missed by all his aunties, uncles, cousins, and friends. "Ryan we are going to so miss the fun times and your infectious personality. A friend to all." A tribute can be placed on Ryan's page at www.tributes.co.nz. A service for Ryan will be held at The Salvation Army Community and Worship Centre, Durham Street, Levin on Saturday 6 August at 11.00am followed by burial at The Avenue Lawn Cemetery, Levin. Ryan is at home 271 Arapaepae Road, Levin. All communications Phone: 06-368-2386. Harvey Bowler Funeral Services Michael & Liz Hill Levin and Otaki FDANZ.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Aug. 4, 2011.

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Love from Julz, Geoff and Emma

Julie Smith

August 23, 2011

Ryan, you were a special 'light' in our family. From the moment you and Melissa were together we couldn't but embrace and love you. The joy you brought with you will be remembered forever. Auckland airport will never be the same - we will miss your 'welcome' smile and hugs. You will always hold a special place in Emma's heart Uncle Ryan - we love you and always will.

August 10, 2011

Ryan , we will alway remember your lovely smile!

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Warren Childs

August 7, 2011

R.I.P. Ryan may your laughter live long in those you have touched over the years. To those who cared for Ryan: Dream like you will live forever, live like you will die today.

August 5, 2011

WANT, Ryan Steven. Dearly loved and devoted husband of Melissa and special son and brother-in-law of Jack and Andy. Highly respected and loved by all in their family. "My soulmate lost to me but never forgotten"

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