Ryan D. Neveau's Obituary
Ryan Donald Neveau was born in Portland on Oct. 12, 1987, to Lori Clark and Ron Neveau. He passed away on Jan. 13, 2014.
Ryan is survived by his mom, Lori Clark; dad Ron Neveau; daughter Kaylee Neveau, of Beaverton, and Kylee’s mother, Ashley Elder; his brother, Rodney Wenner and Katelin Alexis Zander; his grandmother, Rhoda Clark, of Yuma, Ariz., and Ted Lufkin; his uncles, Scott Clark of St. Helens, Jeff Clark of Vancouver, Wash., Randy Clark of Roseburg, Ore., Allen Tobiska of Idaho, Joe (Vickie) Neveau of Joseph, Ore.; and aunts Debbie (Gary) Veum of Eugene, Ore., and Linda Kline of Louisiana. He is survived by his many cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandpa, Virgil Clark, who he loved to play cards with; and also grandparents Don and Frances Neveau.
Ryan was an awesome athlete from t-ball on up through football. He started playing in St. Helens for many years, ending in Scappoose playing football. He played varsity football as a junior until he suffered a severe knee injury, which resulted in surgery and the end of his football career. He moved back to St. Helens and graduated from high school there.
He worked at Woods Logging in Longview, Wash., from age 16 until 2009. He also worked in various places in St. Helens.
His favorite times were the times he spent with his daughter, Kylee. She dearly loved her daddy.
A celebration of life ceremony will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at the St. Helens Elks Lodge, 350 Belton Road. Please sign the guest book.
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