He left a son, Dakota Ryan Kuizinas, his mother, Loretta Carpenter, wife of Donald Carpenter of Pompano Beach, Fla., a brother Charles D. Kuizinas of Alton Bay, New Hampshire, his maternal grandmother, Loretta (Waskevich) Groleau of Worcester and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Born in Worcester on February 14, 1975, he lived for several years in Florida, graduating from Plantation High School. He attended Kaiser College and was self employed.
Ryan will be missed by all the hearts he touched. He was generous, kind, loving, sensitive, and had a wonderful sense of humor. He had an infectious laugh that complemented his personality and made everyone around him feel good. He enjoyed spending time with his son, as well as with his big brother. Ryan enjoyed being outdoors whether it be fishing, swimming or relaxing on the beach. His spirit and his heart will forever be remembered as his family's ultimate Valentine.
A memorial Mass was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday March 6, 2010 in St. Paul's Cathedral 19 Chatham St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an account that has been set up with Digital Federal Credit Union for the benefit of Ryan's son Dakota. Any donation can be mailed directly to the Worcester branch at 225 Shrewsbury St. Worcester, MA 01604 attn. Darryl Diamond. Please make checks payable to Dakota Kuizinas.
CASWELL-KING FUNERAL HOME 474 Grove St. directed arrangements.
In Our Hearts
With Ryan came sunshine
A heart filled with love
Green fields of clover
A gift from above
His smile was contagious
His dimples so deep
Tall, dark and handsome
For his loss, we weep
Ryan was so proud
Of his precious son
They'd laugh and they'd play
And have lots of fun
We'll miss you dear Ryan
In our hearts you will stay
Dakota's guardian angel
Watch over him each day
Watch over your mother,
She loved you so dearly
And your brother Charlie
Who loved you, clearly
Sleep peacefully now,
You're safe and you're free
Know that I'll love you
For All Eternity
Aunt Susan
Ryan
You closed your weary eyes today
You drifted off to sleep
Leaving those who loved you so
Fond memories to keep
Your gentle heart will stay with us
Your dimples and your smile
Your kindness, love and gentle ways
You had since a small child
When God reached down, you took His hand
We know you're safe and free
But know that in our loving hearts
Is where you'll always be
I know we'll meet again someday
And with a warm embrace
I'll hold you closely, whispering
You've filled my heart with grace
Love Forever,
Aunt Susan
Here is a memorial page I made for Ryan.
He left a son, Dakota Ryan Kuizinas, his mother, Loretta Carpenter, wife of Donald Carpenter of Pompano Beach, Fla., a brother Charles D. Kuizinas of Alton Bay, New Hampshire, his maternal grandmother, Loretta (Waskevich) Groleau of Worcester and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Born in Worcester on February 14, 1975, he lived for several years in Florida, graduating from Plantation High School. He attended Kaiser College and was self employed.
Ryan will be missed by all the hearts he touched. He was generous, kind, loving, sensitive, and had a wonderful sense of humor. He had an infectious laugh that complemented his personality and made everyone around him feel good. He enjoyed spending time with his son, as well as with his big brother. Ryan enjoyed being outdoors whether it be fishing, swimming or relaxing on the beach. His spirit and his heart will forever be remembered as his family's ultimate Valentine.
A memorial Mass was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday March 6, 2010 in St. Paul's Cathedral 19 Chatham St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an account that has been set up with Digital Federal Credit Union for the benefit of Ryan's son Dakota. Any donation can be mailed directly to the Worcester branch at 225 Shrewsbury St. Worcester, MA 01604 attn. Darryl Diamond. Please make checks payable to Dakota Kuizinas.
CASWELL-KING FUNERAL HOME 474 Grove St. directed arrangements.
In Our Hearts
With Ryan came sunshine
A heart filled with love
Green fields of clover
A gift from above
His smile was contagious
His dimples so deep
Tall, dark and handsome
For his loss, we weep
Ryan was so proud
Of his precious son
They'd laugh and they'd play
And have lots of fun
We'll miss you dear Ryan
In our hearts you will stay
Dakota's guardian angel
Watch over him each day
Watch over your mother,
She loved you so dearly
And your brother Charlie
Who loved you, clearly
Sleep peacefully now,
You're safe and you're free
Know that I'll love you
For All Eternity
Aunt Susan
Ryan
You closed your weary eyes today
You drifted off to sleep
Leaving those who loved you so
Fond memories to keep
Your gentle heart will stay with us
Your dimples and your smile
Your kindness, love and gentle ways
You had since a small child
When God reached down, you took His hand
We know you're safe and free
But know that in our loving hearts
Is where you'll always be
I know we'll meet again someday
And with a warm embrace
I'll hold you closely, whispering
You've filled my heart with grace
Love Forever,
Aunt Susan
Here is a memorial page I made for Ryan.