It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ryan Robinett, a beloved Father, brother, son, uncle, and friend on November 22, 2024. He was 39 years old.
Ryan brought light and laughter into the lives of everyone who knew him, with his sharp wit and sense of humor that could brighten any room, he had an infectious laugh and a smile that will forever be remembered.
He was a kind, caring, and generous soul who loved his family and friends fiercely. From an early age, Ryan was known for his ornery streak, but beneath it was a heart of gold. He would give whatever he could to help others, many times putting the needs of those he loved ahead of his own.
Above all, he cherished his role as a father to his beloved son, Liam, who was the light of his life, and as an uncle to Makenzie, Mason, and Kal.
He shared a special bond with his mother, Laurie, who was not only his parent but one of his closest confidants and supporters. Their connection was a testament to the deep love and respect they had for one another.
Despite challenges with his tracheostomy, Ryan faced them with resilience and determination. He made incredible progress, proving his strength and willpower time and again. His journey was an inspiration to all who knew him, reflecting his ability to overcome adversity with grace and courage.
Ryan leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and laughter. He will be deeply missed but lovingly remembered by all who were lucky enough to know him.
Ryan is survived by his mother, Laurie Robinett and his son, Liam Robinett, sister, Kayla Falcon and son, Kal, and his brother, Marshall Robinett, and wife, Jessica Robinett, and their children, Makenzie and Mason who will all forever carry his memory in their hearts.
Please join the family in remembering Ryan at his celebration of life on December 7, 2024, 3:30pm to 6:00pm at the Merriam Community Center, 6040 Slater St. Merriam, KS 66202. Where friends and family can come together to celebrate his remarkable life.
Ryan was a devoted Kansas City Chiefs fan, and his love for the team was infectious. In honor of Ryan, the family invites those attending his celebration of life to wear Chiefs attire to celebrate his memory and passion.
Friend ,Bonner Springs ,Kansas
I am deeply saddened to hear about Ryan's passing. Every memory I have of him from school brings a smile to my face, as he was always up to something that usually ended in laughter. His absence will be profoundly felt by his friends and family. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with his son and family during this difficult time as you all seek healing from this loss.
Friend ,Bonner Sorings ,Kansas
God please watch over Ryan and let him into the gates of Heaven.
Friends and former neighbors ,Kansas City ,Kansas
Ryan buddy, we are absolutely gutted at the news of your passing. We hadn't seen you since the summer, which was a little unusual. We tried calling, went to your apartment, even stopped by your job.No dice. And then we heard you were gone. We're still in shock. I get it man, you were a prideful bro, and I'm sure you didn't want us to see you sick. But I can still hear your voice, with that little twang of yours,and it brings me to tears knowing you've come thru our door for the last time. We've been swapping stories for days now about how you moved in next door, how I would get up at 2 AM and walk thru your back yard because you swore someone was back there. You were full of life, you gave us your true self; the good and the bad, and we wouldn't trade one minute of either. You were one of a kind, and we miss you like crazy. Enjoy the trip, dude. Dave & Kristy Randy Quint Danny and Kelly Pattycakes Kat Dennis et al.
Friend ,Overland Park ,Kansas
Lil man it was way too soon brother. I'm gonna miss your random phone calls your laugh and smile. All the times we would kick back and jam and not have any cares in the world so this isn't good bye but a see you later. Until we meet again my brother