Obituary of Ryan “Rhynot” Curtis Whynot
WHYNOT, Ryan “Rhynot” Curtis – Age 40, of Pleasantville, passed away unexpectedly on October 24, 2021 at the South shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born May 25, 1981, in Bridgewater, he was the son of Roger Whynot and Robin Slauenwhite (Boliver).
Ryan is survived by parents; his spouse, Courtney Clothier, their two children, Aiden and Addison Whynot; brother, Rodney (Alexa) Whynot; sisters, Rhondalyn (Shawn) Eisnor, and Caitlin Hines; uncles, Randy (Bev) Boliver, Rickie (Michelle) Boliver, Royce Boliver, and Ronnie (Peter) Boliver; and aunt, Renee Boliver. He was predeceased by his grandparents, Temple and Kathleen Boliver. He was an amazing father who would have done anything for his family. Ryan loved to be outside, going on camping trips, boating, fishing, four-wheeling and so much more. There was never a dull moment with Ryan, he was crazy and fun loving. He would say or do just about anything to try to get a laugh out of someone. Ryan was still just a big kid at heart. Ryan served in the military for 15 years. He was an electrician by trade, but he knew how to do just about anything. He was also a “jack of all trades” and was willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it.
This past year Ryan had really become the best version of himself. He was so proud of himself for the things he had accomplished, and his family was even more proud of him. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends and will always be in our hearts.
Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Sweeny’s Funeral Home, Bridgewater. A private family gathering will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ryan’s memory may be made to his family or a Charity of Choice. On-line condolences may be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Ryan Rhynot
Curtis
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Death notice for the town of: Bridgewater, Province: Nova Scotia
I was deeply saddened to hear of Ryan’s death. I have fond memories of serving with him in 14 CES. I will always smile when I think his performance in the ‘truck rodeo” at Camp Aldershot – he was so enthusiastic ! Chimo.
To Randy and Bev and the rest of Ryan’s loving family: May the love you had for Ryan and the support of everyone who loves you bring you comfort until the time when his memory transcends this terrible and tragic loss. He was a wonderful person and colleague and will be mourned and remembered by his friends in the Nova Scotia film community.
Shauna
Our condolences on your great loss. I remember him from my time in Pleasantville and in waiting on him in retail throughout the years. Such a nice, soft spoken, handsome young man. RIP beautiful soul.
From: Louise Janes, Wayne Marshall Sr and Wayne Allan Marshall Jr.
I considered Ryan to be a great friend. An amazing Dad and Partner to Courtney. His life had changed 180 degrees in the last 18 months. It was a pleasure to have known and worked with him. He was a example to many.
Sad and upset to hear of Ryan’s passing.
He was a fun guy to be around and a hard worker. My fondest memory will be of he time we spent in Savannah working at the Georgia ANG. Ryan was working on the loader all day, It was +30 degrees in July and at days end his face was covered in fine Georgia silt.
Ryan looked like he spent the day in a coal mine! He was filthy but he was still smiling with a great attitude.
He was a valuable team member.
Condolences to Rodney and his family.
I will miss him.
Sgt Al Fraser