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Robert Ryan Obituary

Robert G. Ryan

Robert (Rob) Grady Ryan, 66, of Houston, Texas passed away on July 14, 2025 after a 10- year battle with cancer. He was born in Findlay, Ohio on January 31, 1959 to the late Robert Eugene and Margaret Mary (Harrington) Ryan. His sister, Kathleen Rita Ryan (Schnabele) also proceeded him in death.

Rob is survived by his beloved wife, Vicki Lea (Cotten) Ryan, to whom he was married for 42 years. He is also survived by his two children, Michael G. Ryan of Geneva, Switzerland and Jennifer L. Ryan of Chicago, Illinois; niece Maggie G. Elgersma of Chicago, Illinois; father-in-law Richard H. Cotten of Findlay, Ohio; brother-in-law Steven H. Cotten (Jeff Howell) of Chicago, Illinois; and many members of his wonderfully close extended family of Harringtons, Collinses, and Comerfords.

Never bored and loving everything mechanical, Rob and his close friend, Jim Thomas (deceased), built minibikes, a go-kart, and a racing boat by the time they finished middle school. He graduated with honors from Findlay High School where he was Senior Class President. It was this role that helped him meet his wife, Vicki Cotten, at a Student Council session. They married seven years later in Findlay on July 2, 1983 at St. Andrew's United Methodist Church.

Rob graduated at the top of his Ohio Northern University class (BSME 1981), earning a Mechanical Engineering degree while also working part-time for Marathon Oil

Company. A member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, he was also elected to Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi, receiving numerous outstanding student awards, including the Ohio Northern Medal for Scholastic Achievement. Rob later studied Petroleum Engineering and became a Registered Professional Petroleum Engineer. During his time overseas, he also completed the Executive Leadership & Management Program at ENSEAD, in France.

Rob joined Shell Oil Company in New Orleans, LA in 1981 and moved to Houston, TX in1988 as a Division Engineer. In 1991, he accepted an overseas assignment with Shell Gas & amp; Power in London, UK followed by Malaysia, Australia, The Netherlands, and eventually Sakhalin, Russia. He lived and worked on five continents with his wife and two children. Rob served in many roles, but two of his favorites were VP Corporate Affairs (Houston) and VP Global Gas Business Development (The Hague). His last assignment for Shell was as the Technical Director on the largest oil & gas development project in the world at the time, the $25 billion Sakhalin II Project. While he loved working such challenging engineering problems, he retired at age 51 in 2010 to spend more time with family and friends back in the U.S.

After retiring, Rob served for many years on the Ohio Northern University Engineering Advisory Board where he was proud to be part of the school's renewal and growth. He played a key role in the development of the new engineering building that opened in August 2019 and helped establish an innovative and successful student scholarship the following year.

The place where Rob always found peace and joy was the family cottage in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. While there, he liked to hike, water ski, sail, and ride dirt bikes and 4- wheelers. He also loved downhill skiing, a sport he did every winter either in the Rockies or in the Alps. Rob's motto was: "As you can, until you can't," and he continued to snow ski even after cancer took his left arm and shoulder in late 2023.

There was never a time Rob wasn't learning or doing something new, including authoring three non-fiction books: Irrational Hope, Defensible Faith, and Treasuring Time. A favorite hobby he and Vicki shared was photographing doors, as exemplified by a bound book beautifully capturing over 150 mysterious doors from around the world.

Above all else, his absolute greatest joy in life was spending time in any capacity with dear and loving family members and friends. He will long be remembered as a deep thinker, a man of strong faith, a true friend, and a wonderful husband and father.

Those of all denominations are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, September 26, 2025 at the original St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, West, 617 West Main Cross St, Findlay, Ohio. Graveside services will be held nearby at St. Michael Catholic Cemetery immediately following Mass. A Celebration of Life reception where all may visit with the family will follow at Mancy's restaurant, located within the Hancock Hotel, 631 S. Main St., Findlay, OH, 45840. There will be no funeral home visitation and the family requests no flowers. Memorial contributions can be made to St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, 750 Bright Rd, Findlay, OH 45840, or Holy Family Catholic Church, 115 E Cherry St, North Baltimore, OH 45872 as well as to the ONU Choice Scholarship for Engineering, ONU, 525 S. Main St, Ada, OH 45810. All gifts will be matched in kind by the Robert Ryan Family. Online condolences may be shared at www.hannemanfuneralhomes.com

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Published by The Courier on Jul. 19, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Robert Ryan

Sep

26

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 a.m.

St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church Downtown Chapel

617 W. Main Cross Street, Findlay, OH 45840

Sep

26

Celebration of Life

12:00 p.m.

The Hancock Hotel

631 South Main Street, Findlay, OH 45840

Funeral services provided by:

Hanneman Funeral Home - Findlay

201 Osborn Ave., Findlay, OH 45840

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Lori Hanson

Yesterday

I feel so very privileged to be able to call Rob a close friend. He was truly an amazing and special person. I have so many wonderful memories of the times when the four us were together, from college days to present. I will never forget them. I will miss him greatly. My love to you Vicki, Jennifer and Michael.

Jadranka Imamovic

July 18, 2025

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
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Lawrence Newton

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Anthony Newton

July 18, 2025

I am truly sorry to hear of Rob´s passing. He was always the intellectual even in grade school. I was always proud to be a classmate of his. I have enjoyed reading his books and getting to know him better. The world is a better place because of his presence.

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Tom and Cathy

July 17, 2025

Though the friend has passed away, his friendship lasts forever. Rob blessed us with his intellect, his sense of humor, his strength and humility. Time spent with him was always time well spent!

Ralph Kerr

July 16, 2025

Rob was a great friend and colleague from our time working together at Shell Oil Company. He cared about his team members, always had time for people, was very innovative, and sought out the right thing to do in sticky situations. We are all the better for having known him.

Kristy and Sonny Babka

July 16, 2025

We are so sorry to hear about Rob´s passing. He was an amazing person. He always had a smile for his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
Kristy and Sonny Babka

Garland & Nancy Seegert

July 16, 2025

The best friend anyone could have. Like family without being related. Will miss his smiling face, & company. You know spring has arrived when Rob comes to the Up & brightens our days for the summer. He leaves a hole in our hearts? MISS YOU ALL SO MUCH. ALL OUR LOVE,

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