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Ryan Sean Thomas

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Ryan Sean Thomas

Birth
Death
7 Dec 2016 (aged 30)
Belen, Valencia County, New Mexico, USA
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Ryan Sean Thomas, age 30, a resident of Bosque, passed away on Wednesday, December 7, 2016.
Ryan was a member of the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office and 150th Security Forces Air National Guard.
Ryan previously was a police officer with the Alamogordo Police Department. Ryan also was a United States Navy veteran who proudly served his country.
Ryan was a family oriented husband and friend. Ryan always made sure that everyone was taken care of no matter what they needed or the cost. Ryan always went out of his way for someone, whether it was a family member, friend or someone he interacted with on a call. Ryan was very dedicated to his brothers and sisters in blue, but more importantly, he was extremely devoted to his family here at home behind the blue. Ryan was truly a family man. When Ryan bonded and formed friendships, it was like glue and there was no undoing it. Ryan would drop everything, at the drop of a dime, for anyone who needed him.
Ryan was always there for his brothers, Justin and Jarred when they needed his help. Always dropping whatever he was doing to help his mother, Charlette. Whenever his daughter, Alissa needed his attention, he would do whatever he could to give her whatever she needed, even though he had a million things to do. Ryan always made time for me, his wife, Joyce and was looking forward to the birth of our son, Maximus. Ryan always made the effort to tell me he loved me and thanked me for all that I did for him and his family. We didn’t always see eye to eye but what couple does? But we always saw what was important and what really mattered. This was Ryan’s outlook on life too. Ryan would say, “Can you do anything about it right now?” If you said no, then he would always say, “Then don’t worry about it, God is good! He will provide.” Ryan had the positive outlook on life; not only for himself but for everyone he worked with and was close too. Ryan truly was a hero to his community and to his country. Ryan loved to serve his country and community alongside all of his brothers and sisters.
Ryan will be forever missed, loved and cherished. Although we are part, you will be forever in my heart I will see you again.
-Joyce.
Ryan was preceded in death by his father, Jeff Thomas.
Ryan is survived by his loving wife, Joyce Thomas, daughter, Alissa; unborn son, Maximus, mother, Charlette; two younger brothers, Justin and Jarred and grandparents, George and Ramona McKee.
Services will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2016 at Legacy Church, 7201 Central Avenue NW in Albuquerque, NM, beginning with a viewing at 9:30 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be private.
Ryan Sean Thomas, age 30, a resident of Bosque, passed away on Wednesday, December 7, 2016.
Ryan was a member of the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office and 150th Security Forces Air National Guard.
Ryan previously was a police officer with the Alamogordo Police Department. Ryan also was a United States Navy veteran who proudly served his country.
Ryan was a family oriented husband and friend. Ryan always made sure that everyone was taken care of no matter what they needed or the cost. Ryan always went out of his way for someone, whether it was a family member, friend or someone he interacted with on a call. Ryan was very dedicated to his brothers and sisters in blue, but more importantly, he was extremely devoted to his family here at home behind the blue. Ryan was truly a family man. When Ryan bonded and formed friendships, it was like glue and there was no undoing it. Ryan would drop everything, at the drop of a dime, for anyone who needed him.
Ryan was always there for his brothers, Justin and Jarred when they needed his help. Always dropping whatever he was doing to help his mother, Charlette. Whenever his daughter, Alissa needed his attention, he would do whatever he could to give her whatever she needed, even though he had a million things to do. Ryan always made time for me, his wife, Joyce and was looking forward to the birth of our son, Maximus. Ryan always made the effort to tell me he loved me and thanked me for all that I did for him and his family. We didn’t always see eye to eye but what couple does? But we always saw what was important and what really mattered. This was Ryan’s outlook on life too. Ryan would say, “Can you do anything about it right now?” If you said no, then he would always say, “Then don’t worry about it, God is good! He will provide.” Ryan had the positive outlook on life; not only for himself but for everyone he worked with and was close too. Ryan truly was a hero to his community and to his country. Ryan loved to serve his country and community alongside all of his brothers and sisters.
Ryan will be forever missed, loved and cherished. Although we are part, you will be forever in my heart I will see you again.
-Joyce.
Ryan was preceded in death by his father, Jeff Thomas.
Ryan is survived by his loving wife, Joyce Thomas, daughter, Alissa; unborn son, Maximus, mother, Charlette; two younger brothers, Justin and Jarred and grandparents, George and Ramona McKee.
Services will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2016 at Legacy Church, 7201 Central Avenue NW in Albuquerque, NM, beginning with a viewing at 9:30 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be private.

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