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US Marine Lance Corporal Ryan James Barnard, who died on July 2, 2025, at the age of 22. A proud resident of Valley Cottage, NY, Ryan was serving his country with honor and dedication at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, as part of the United States Marine Corps, assigned to the Third Littoral Combat Team, Second Platoon, Ares Company. Ryan was the beloved son of John and Christina Barnard, cherished brother of Trevor, Matthew, and Caroline, and a treasured member of a large and loving extended family. From a young age, Ryan was drawn to service and honor. He embodied the values of Duty, Honor, Country, and lived fully by the Marine Corps motto: Semper Fidelis – Always Faithful. He was living his dream proudly serving in uniform, never wavering in his commitment to protect and defend. Ryan grew up playing little league baseball and was a passionate hockey player, skating for the Army West Point Junior Black Knights, the Palisades Predators, and Nyack High School. His competitive spirit, quiet determination, and sense of camaraderie made a lasting impression on teammates and coaches alike. A wake will be held on Friday, July 18, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at St. Ann’s Church in Nyack, NY. A funeral Mass will take place the following day, Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 10:00 AM at St. Paul’s Church in Congers, NY. A GoFundMe was created to purchase plane tickets so his fellow marines could attend his burial. An anonymous donation yesterday will bring the marines to NY. Due to an outpouring of support, all future proceeds will now go towards honoring Ryan in a special way - West Point Junior Black Knight grant. Video is from July 17, 2025 in Piermont, New York as Ryan makes his way home to Rockland County, New York. Ryan's courage, character, and sacrifice will never be forgotten. He leaves behind a legacy of honor, love, and service — a young man who gave all for the country he loved.