
Ryan Luis Torrens for Wounded Warrior Project
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Ryan Luis Torrens of Pensacola, FL passed away September 27, 2019 after being struck by a hit and run driver while walking his bike home with friends during the early morning hours of Saturday September 21, 2019. Ryan tragically passed away at the age of 31 after only being back home in Pensacola for a short 2 months.
Ryan was born in Metairie, Louisiana May 20, 1988. He moved back home to Pensacola to obtain a master's degree in social work and to be close to his family again after living in San Diego for almost 9 years. Ryan joined the navy in 2010 and served for 6 years as a Corpsman and then as a Psych Tech at a hospital helping those struggling with mental illnesses. Ryan had so much life left to live but at 31 years old he lived more than most people do in their entire lifetime. He always had a passion for helping others and worked actively and wholeheartedly with the Wounded Warrior Project.
Ryan's loving family, father Jorge, mother Susan, older brother Andrew, and younger sister Caroline requests that in lieu of sending flowers that people may donate to this Go Fund Me dedicated to the Wounded Warrior Project in honor of Ryan. All donations will go to helping veterans in the Wounded Warrior Project.
Let's keep alive Ryan's passion for helping those who have endured trauma while serving our country by supporting a project that he always held close to his heart. Through these donations, Ryan's light will continue to shine.
Ryan was born in Metairie, Louisiana May 20, 1988. He moved back home to Pensacola to obtain a master's degree in social work and to be close to his family again after living in San Diego for almost 9 years. Ryan joined the navy in 2010 and served for 6 years as a Corpsman and then as a Psych Tech at a hospital helping those struggling with mental illnesses. Ryan had so much life left to live but at 31 years old he lived more than most people do in their entire lifetime. He always had a passion for helping others and worked actively and wholeheartedly with the Wounded Warrior Project.
Ryan's loving family, father Jorge, mother Susan, older brother Andrew, and younger sister Caroline requests that in lieu of sending flowers that people may donate to this Go Fund Me dedicated to the Wounded Warrior Project in honor of Ryan. All donations will go to helping veterans in the Wounded Warrior Project.
Let's keep alive Ryan's passion for helping those who have endured trauma while serving our country by supporting a project that he always held close to his heart. Through these donations, Ryan's light will continue to shine.
Organizer
Jorge Day
Organizer
Pensacola, FL
Wounded Warrior Project
Beneficiary