![]() ![]() Tim redefined the meaning of a hamburger!įamily and friends will be received on Friday, May 27th, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Kane Funeral Home, 25 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield. With endless gusto, Tim created meals that were perfectly delicious Tim enjoyed seeing everyone love his menu! His specialties were pasta primavera, pulled pork and homemade macaroni and cheese. Tim shared his expertise in every way, from demolition to flawless painting. Tim didn’t just do jobs Timothy brought his A game in design and quality to every project he did. ![]() Unbeknownst to many, Tim had a great flair for drawing and design, and he brought that flair into all his construction projects. He also loved the outdoors, and he treasured his memories of camping trips with his cousins, ski trips with his family and beach vacations on Long Beach Island. Timothy loved his family and friends from the core of his being, and everyone felt his authentic and positive energy.Ī lifelong resident of Ridgefield, Timothy loved sports and he played baseball, especially as a pitcher, from kindergarten into high school. Timothy’s loyalty to his friends was endless and he valued the importance of the present moment. Timothy was a spirited soul, full of passion and zest for life. Timothy had such a big heart, and he was always first to help anyone in need. Losing Timothy so suddenly is a devastating loss for everyone who knew him. ![]() He was predeceased by his grandparents: Robert and Jeanne Fioretti and William and Beverly McLean and his aunts, LoraLin Fioretti and Colleen McLean. and Jeanmarie McLean his brother, Christopher Steven McLean his aunts and uncles, Theresa Napoli, Edward Fioretti, Joseph Fioretti, and Donald McLean as well as his cousins, Michael Napoli, Nicole Fioretti, Mary Fioretti, Catherine Lewis, Theresa Fioretti, Robert Fioretti, Patricia Fioretti, Emily McLean, Robert McLean, Deirdre McLean and Brendan McLean. Timothy is survived by his parents, William McLean Jr. Mary School, Ridgefield High School and Norwalk Community College. Timothy was born in Greenwich, CT on March 8th, 1994 a son of William and Jeanmarie (Fioretti) McLean. The Family wishes to thank everyone for their support, contributions, and love in the celebration of Tim's life.Timothy William McLean, 28, of Ridgefield, died on Saturday, May 21, 2022. Honorary Pallbearers: Colten Weger, Marcus Nieto, Bryan Stebens, Kevin Crouch, Ronnie (Ronzo) Burns, Bobby Johnson, Jamie Resendez, Dakoda Ryans, Chad Ryans, John Salmon, and Josh Woods. The Funeral Services will be held at Grand Assembly of God Church, Thursday January 23rd, 2020 at 2:00 pm. He is preceded in death by his father, Timmy Ryans, grandfathers: Aubrey Ryans and Boots Weger, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Mother: Kristina (Kristy) Ryans and Marty Core of Chickasha, Sister: Lana and Bryan Stebens, nephew Ethan Ryans, and Niece Krystan McConnell of Kingfisher, Grandmothers: Doris and Mike Lamb of Elgin, Christine Ryans of Chickasha, along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Taye'lor Garst and Kenzleigh Ryans from wife Rhiannon Garst-Ryans of Chickasha. He is survived by his four children, Aubrey and Baylee Ryans from previous wife, Ashlee Smith-Ryans of Chickasha. Tim is remembered most as a hard worker, providing for his family whom he loved dearly, dependable when anyone needed him, his vibrant smile, his unmistakable and infectious laugh, and never missing an opportunity to be ornery. He worked for his Grandpa, Aubrey Ryans, Wood's Ditching, Oil field, and most recently for his uncle, Charles Ryans. He graduated from Cement High School in 2002. Tim was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma on September 16th, 1984, and was a life-long area resident. Tim Allen Ryans, of Chickasha, passed away January 17th from injuries sustained in a one vehicle accident in Chickasha at the young age of 35. ![]()
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