In Loving Memory of Ryan Kyle Tsu
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On February 5, 2020 Ryan went to the hospital for a previously scheduled checkup/test. At the time doctors found artery blockages which led to him undergoing an immediate quadruple bypass surgery. Post-surgery Ryan was on his way to recovery but unfortunately took a turn for the worse.
With a heavy heart I am sad to say on the evening of March 17th, 2020, Ryan peacefully passed away due to complications of congestive heart failure and renal disease. He was 41 years young.
Ryan was loved by everyone and his relaxed style and sense of humor made everyone feel at ease. He was an awesome bowler who even scored a perfect 300 game and made it look so effortless. His nicknames from friends were “Hip Hop” or “Burger” reminders of things he also loved – music and food. Ryan was a huge sports fan especially of local teams such as the Lakers and Dodgers and would often watch at home when he couldn’t attend a game in person. Anyone that knew Ryan would know he was tough on the outside but a teddy bear at heart on the inside. Gone too early, he will truly be missed.
We have created this account for friends and family that reached out asking to donate electronically/safely with no touch/contact. All funds raised will go directly to assist with immediate/short term expenses related to his passing and towards a future celebration of life gathering since we were unable to have a viewing/service due to current coronavirus restrictions. Additionally we would like to make a small contribution to the National Kidney Foundation and the American Heart Association in Ryan’s name. Donations of any amount are warmly accepted and appreciated.
Ryan will be laid to rest at Green Hills Memorial Park in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
Thank you all for your thoughts, prayers and love during this difficult time.
Love,
Tricia & The Tsu Family
With a heavy heart I am sad to say on the evening of March 17th, 2020, Ryan peacefully passed away due to complications of congestive heart failure and renal disease. He was 41 years young.
Ryan was loved by everyone and his relaxed style and sense of humor made everyone feel at ease. He was an awesome bowler who even scored a perfect 300 game and made it look so effortless. His nicknames from friends were “Hip Hop” or “Burger” reminders of things he also loved – music and food. Ryan was a huge sports fan especially of local teams such as the Lakers and Dodgers and would often watch at home when he couldn’t attend a game in person. Anyone that knew Ryan would know he was tough on the outside but a teddy bear at heart on the inside. Gone too early, he will truly be missed.
We have created this account for friends and family that reached out asking to donate electronically/safely with no touch/contact. All funds raised will go directly to assist with immediate/short term expenses related to his passing and towards a future celebration of life gathering since we were unable to have a viewing/service due to current coronavirus restrictions. Additionally we would like to make a small contribution to the National Kidney Foundation and the American Heart Association in Ryan’s name. Donations of any amount are warmly accepted and appreciated.
Ryan will be laid to rest at Green Hills Memorial Park in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
Thank you all for your thoughts, prayers and love during this difficult time.
Love,
Tricia & The Tsu Family
Organizer
Tricia Tsu
Organizer
Gardena, CA