Service Details
A visitation for Ryan will be held at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Thursday, January 13th, 2022, from 4 to 6 pm. A benefit will be held on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at Fountain Banquet Hall, 8505 Durand Ave, Sturtevant, WI 53177, from 6pm to midnight. The link to more information can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/s/ryan-fandry-benefit/265874692137228/
Ryan Fandry, 26, of Franksville, passed away unexpectedly in Kenosha on January 1, 2022. He was the son of Richard William and Beth Ann, born on September 19, 1995.
Ryan graduated from Case High School in 2014. He then attended Gateway Technical College where he graduated with an Associate’s Degree as an Automotive Technician. Ryan was employed at Putzmeister and helped out at Hob Nob and Fountain Hall. He also worked for A Photo Illusion.
What didn’t Ryan do! He was a kid that could never sit still. Ryan loved baseball since birth. He Played tee ball, RYS baseball and football every summer. He also played baseball throughout high school. He enjoyed working on bikes with his brother and they even made a business card for it. He was in Tae Kwon Do with his sister for 4 years and got to a high brown belt. He took to graphic design after high school but switched halfway through to Automotive Technician. He was always fixing someone’s vehicle. If it wasn’t in the family’s driveway he would be at his sisters garage. Him and his brother would work on their derby cars and help each other out if needed. Ryan also loved being in demo derby’s. Recently he and his parents went shooting at the range and his mom smoked them all. He would not admit it, but she did!!!
Ryan was always there to help anyone night or day. He would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. The Journal Times did a story on him and his kindness. You can read it here: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/loved-ones-remember-ryan-fandry-franksville-resident-who-died-in-new-years-day-car-crash/article_19d3f5b8-f551-5384-8036-5c31f8935276.html
Surviving are parents Rich and Beth Fandry, sister Kristine (Trevor) Lunda, brother, Dustin Fandry, grandmothers; Karon Morse and Patti Fandry, other relatives, and friends also survive him.
He was preceded in death by grandfathers Walter Morse and Richard Fandry Sr.
Chandler Rorek says
I am going to miss Ryan he was always so fu not be around graduated in the same class and school with him
Jodie Antreassian-Janiuk says
My heart goes out to all of you. I’m praying for all of you.
Jodi Baker says
To you all, I am so sorry for your loss. So young, and kind, and helpful, his spirit will live in the wind now . Keeping you all in thoughts and prayers, Jodi Baker I work with Patty, she speaks lovingly of you all
Karen Eschmann says
Ryan was a true renaissance man. I was privileged to work with him at the Hob Nob from his 1st days there I watched him grow into the wonderful man that he became. He will truly be missed 💜
Alberto & Irma Alcala says
Ryan, you always brought smiles to our face. You had that look that you knew something funny was going to happen. Our family embraced you from the day we met you. You are greatly missed. Love you.
The Alcala’s
Melissa "mom" says
My favorite bar child!!! I’ll miss your face til we meet again kiddo 💕
Jane Reilly says
My heart felt condolences to the Fandry family. So very sorry for your loss.
The Mogs and Gremers says
Your family from afar did not meet you, but we are a close family, you will always be in our hearts and prayers and know all the Angel’s adore you, peace to the family,
carol holland says
So sorry for your loss.
Mike and Theresa Sullivan says
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers to you all!
Sherry Degerman says
To the Fandry family,
The pain of losing Ryan reflects how deeply he was loved. May God provide strength and the gentle comfort your hearts need. Ryan was his own man and left behind special memories for all.
My sincere condolences!❤
Steph says
He was my ex boyfriend and treated me like a queen…. I can’t believe this still…. he taught me so much… I helped him work on cars, he taught me a lot of stuff. We painted the exterior of a house on Erie… he showed me how to live life comfortably. He showed me what love truly means. I miss him so much. RIP lost love, another angel… 💔 😢