Ryan Douglas Lawry

Passed: January 14, 2022

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Ryan Douglas Lawry, 32, of Goodyear, Arizona died on January 14, 2022 in Goodyear, Arizona. He was born April 27, 1989 at Luke Airforce Base in Glendale, Arizona to Mark and Andrea Lawry.

Ryan was a born-again Christian who loved the Lord and loved life. He was raised going to church. He loved his four children, Marc, Abraham, Allyson-Rae, and Elijah. He loved spending time with them, taking them to the park weekly, as they loved to play outside. Ryan took his children to church as often as he could in hopes that one day, they too would come to know the Lord as their personal Savior.

Ryan was a family man who enjoyed getting together with as much family as he could and as often as he could. It didn’t matter if it was playing pinochle with his girlfriend Brittny against his parents or against one of his brothers and their wives. He especially loved going to his oldest brother Terry’s house and taking his kids to go swimming in the pool. He wanted his kids to know all of his family, to have memories they would never forget and to know they were loved.

As a young teen he was active in Junior Church, was a camp counselor, and memorized Bible verses for AWANA (Approved Workman Are Never Ashamed) from the age of three to the age of eighteen. Ryan earned his AWANA Citation Award which is a great honor to receive. He became a leader for AWANA helping other young kids memorize Bible verses, to come to know the Lord as their personal Savior, and to mentor them. He did a lot of service working with children, Tutor Time with grade school kids to help them with their reading, Rent a Teen with seniors to earn money for camps, for AWANA Summit trips to compete against teens from all over the USA in Bible Quizzing, games, and fine arts. He also worked in the kitchen serving church lunches. Ryan loved to cook and grill. He would call his mom often asking for recipes he grew up with as he wanted to make them for his family.

Ryan graduated from La Joya High School in Avondale, Arizona. He participated in sports all through high school; he played golf, soccer, baseball, tennis, and also enjoyed volleyball. He had a way to make everyone laugh and feel comfortable.

After graduating Ryan worked for thirteen years with Papa John’s Pizza and even became a GM manager of several stores. Later he worked for Fry’s Food and Drug Stores, having the pleasure of working with for about a year at the same store with his mom. She loved having him at the same store! Even his girlfriend Brittny got to work there for a bit with him. He needed to have weekends off to spend quality time with his children and went to work with his brother David at Interior Logic as a NAV

Specialist. He worked in the warehouse and was looking to be promoted. He received praise for making great strides in how the warehouse functioned. His manger there, and owners from Papa John’s, were very good to Ryan when he got sick and went into the hospital and even helped financially. We thank Ryan’s boss for being so kind to him.

Those that know Ryan know his kids came first before himself. He took care of them and others before himself. He was the kind of friend who would drop everything to help one of his friends in need. He was a very social person, who loved life, who knew many people in his short time on Earth and will be missed by many. Know that he will be looking forward to seeing everyone as he is in Heaven with a new body, with no more pain, or sickness. We shall see him again when it is our turn to join him.

Do not sorrow for Ryan, he is with his Heavenly Father. Pray for those left behind as we mourn his life here on Earth. Pray for those who do not know the Lord as their personal Savior. Ryan will rejoice to see us again. He is up there with his Nana Bitsy, Uncle Kenny and several uncles, grandparents and family.

Ryan is survived by his, daughter, Allyson-Rae Kathleen Lawry, sons, Marc Daniel Lawry, Abraham Joseph Lawry, and Elijah David Lawry, sister, Jacqueline Nicole Lawry, brothers, Terry Daniel Lawry and David Paul Lawry, parents, Mark and Andrea Lynne Lawry, papa, Ernest Glen Tarr, five nieces, two nephews, and several aunts and uncles, and girlfriend, Brittny DelPozzo, ex-wife and mother of his kids, Danielle Elaine Lawry. He was preceded in death by his uncle, Kenneth Wayne Tarr, nana, Leona Myrle Tarr, Gram, Lois Jean Lawry, and Pap, John William Lawry Sr.

A celebration of life will be held from 1pm to 2pm on Friday, January 28, 2022 at Sahuaro Ranch Park (9802 59th Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302).

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13 responses to Ryan Douglas Lawry

  1. Mark lawry says:

    Mark Lawry (Ryan’s father)

    Ryan will be sorely missed by family and friends. We have all been touched by your life here on earth and I feel guilty wanted to keep you here. I know you are with the Lord and other family that have gone before you.

    I loved to call and invite you to do things with me just because I wanted to spend time with you. Maybe this was God’s way of letting me know you were only going to be here a short time. The lunches, helping me with the cars, ride alongs to Costco, playing cards, golfing with your brothers and me, dinners on Fridays. I will always remember the family trips going to PA or FL to visit family. Those memories will live on, I just need to find a way to let go of the pain of missing you.

    I know you are no longer in pain, no longer suffering, and in a new body. I will miss you! Till we meet again, hugs and kisses – Dad.

  2. I am so sorry for the loss of this precious angel. I never met you but am a good friend of your mom. You will be miss Ryan, I remember your mom always talking about you and her other kids. May god bless your whole family during this time. Please know that you will be missed and we will help your family through these hard times. Keep watching over all your family and help guide them in their daily lives. RIP you will be missed but not forgotten.

  3. Jodi says:

    Sending hugs and prayers .
    Packard family

  4. Dear Ryan-your passing has been so painful and it’s so good to know you are in the arms of Jesus; our true comfort. You dont know me but I sure know YOU! Your momma and I have been close since (we called it) Jr. High. We’ve always stayed in touch no matter where we lived. Long before FB we exchanged letters and she was always good about sending pictures of all you kids. I was so thrilled when she met your Daddy! I feel like I saw you all grow up. I practically lived at your grandparents house when I was growing up (they were my family) and I remember when your big brother came in to this world. I have kept up on you kids and I’m so sorry to see you leave this world so soon. Maybe it was your reward? It seems life is so hard- and getting harder! I how how devoted your family is to you and I know they will carry your loss forever. I’m just SO GLAD you’ll see them again! You get to see your Nana (she taught me to sew :)) and your Uncle Kenny- who still today is one of the sweetest people I’ve known.
    They say only the good die young and it seems thats the case for you and Kenny. Say HI for me and give your Nana a hug. You’ll be so missed and I promise I’ll keep your family in prayer….

  5. Deb says:

    Ryan, the Lord knows best our future and we may question but we need to trust in his will. I pray for those you left behind as you will be missed by all. We’ll have our memories and that will be enough for now until we meet again.

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