Survived by his wife, Linda Hagen
Daughters and sons-in-law, Alyssa Hagen and Tony Zuppardo, Heather and Brady Ostendorf
Brothers and sister: Randy Hagen, Rick Hagen, and Renee Paulsin
Father: George Hagen
With a generous heart and calloused hands, Ryan built lasting memories for his family, friends, and community. His passion for construction went beyond his professional life. He delighted in using his skills to craft special projects for loved ones and neighbors alike. His legacy lives on in the homes he helped build and the countless DIY projects he lovingly created for family and friends. Ryan’s life was a testament to the power of hard work and creativity. He found great joy in using his expertise to improve the lives of those around him. His hands told the story of a man devoted to his craft.
While Ryan loved the work he did, he lived for his family. Whether it was a simple BBQ dinner with friends or a large family vacation, he cherished every moment spent with his loved ones. Though a man of few words, Ryan's infectious laugh would bring a smile to everyone.
Ryan's quiet strength, skilled hands, and dedication to his family will be deeply missed, but the memories he created and the structures he built will continue to stand as a testament to a life well-lived.
In memory of Ryan, we invite you to consider donating to YAPS animal rescue. Ryan's love for his many dogs through the years was second only to his love for his family, making this cause particularly meaningful to us. YAPS is a non-profit rescue and they are currently raising funds to upgrade their kennels and care facilities – a project that would have been close to Ryan's heart given his background in construction and his willingness to lend a hand and build for others. Your contribution will honor Ryan by helping provide better homes for animals in need. https://bit.ly/rhagenYAPS