

As a child, Ryan was family oriented and caring. He spent most of his time, playing video games, hanging out with his cousins and loved food. Mostly Taco Bell and McDonald’s. Ryan especially loved when his Nana Felisa and Tata June would take him to McDonald’s and buy him the adult combos instead of kids meals. Spending time with his grandparents at the duck park was a big highlight of his childhood.
In school, Ryan followed in his grandfather Precillano’s footsteps by playing the saxophone all throughout middle school and in high school. His freshman year of high school, he marched with the Monache Maurader band. In 2006, the MHS MARCHING BAND won the CHICK-FIL-A Band Festival and was named the Grand Champions in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 2007, the Cabias family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. Ryan continued his marching band journey with Sierra Visa High School his junior year where they won the MARCHING BAND OPEN SERIES (MBOS) in ‘09. He graduated a mountain lion the following year in 2010.
Ryan was a hard worker. In 2012, He started off as a life guard/ pool attendant and became one of the lead life guards at Bellagio, where he dedicated 8 years to the hotel and casino. He then started his new career with Amazon in 2020. He was crossed trained in different areas but his main role was an OP Driver for LAS2.
Ryan loved food and experiencing new food places with his loved ones. His favorite holidays were Christmas and Halloween. He was a big fan of The Los Angeles Lakers mainly because of Kobe Bryant, he was also a great supporter for the San Francisco 49ers football team. He was a huge sneaker head, and had an insane collection of Nike sneakers. He loved going Pokémon hunting, playing video games, watching anime, collecting hot wheels and funko pops. But most of all, he found passion in building and modifying his first car (Adrianna).
Ryan was part of the AutocraftLV car family. He participated in many car meets and showcases. One of which, he won second place with his Acura RSX. He frequently participated in Sleigh ride, which was a Christmas charity toy drive and car show event in Southern California. He recently became part of the Autocraft off-road family and had many aspirations for his new Tacoma, aka Taco. Ryan was a huge part of the car community in Las Vegas and California.
Ryan still remained a family man throughout his years. He was a loving son, caring and supportive brother, a sympathetic brother in law, and an amazing boyfriend and fur dad. He was an upbeat nephew, goofy uncle, funny cousin, loyal grandson and a great friend. Ryan left a major impact on those he loved and many loved him for all he has done. He had a beautiful life ahead of him and was gone too soon. Ryan will be forever missed. May he rest in paradise.
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