Benjamin James Ryan

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Benjamin James Ryan, 31, of Littleton CO, lost his life in an avalanche on April 29, 2023. Nature fed his spirit throughout his life, and it was in nature that he left this world.
Ben was born on March 27th, 1992, to Alan and Jean (Zavadil) Ryan in Iowa City, Iowa. Twenty months later he was joined by his brother and best friend throughout his life, Nathan (Nate). He grew up alongside and developed deep bonds with his many Ryan and Zavadil Cousins.


Ben attended City High School where he ran track and cross-country. He then attended Iowa State University graduating with a degree in electrical engineering. While at Iowa State he made many friends as a member of the Iowa State Running Club and as a member of a band named “The Bricks”. After graduation he moved to Lakewood, CO and worked at POWER Engineers, excelling as a control systems engineer specializing in wind farms. He recently received the 2023 RMEL Emerging Leader Award, recognizing him for making significant contributions within his organization and the electric energy industry. It was at POWER Engineers that Ben met Katrina Lidgard the love of his life. He had found someone who shared his many passions and adventures and appreciated his eccentricities. She made his life complete. Ben was an intense outdoors adventurer and shared his love of adventure with many friends and family. He climbed all of Colorado’s “fourteeners”, as well as the highest mountain in the lower 48 states, Mount Whitney, and the highest mountain in Mexico, Pico de Orizaba, and had his sights set on many more. He loved backcountry skiing, for four straight years he skied every month of the year. He continued his passion for running, completing the Pike’s Peak and the Moab Trail Marathons and a Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim run. In between all those adventures he enjoyed road biking, mountain biking, and dirt biking. Ben was keenly intelligent, insatiably curious, and wonderfully creative. He was a talented musician learning to play the piano and violin as a child and later teaching himself to play the guitar and drums. He was a self-taught accomplished Astro photographer, continually learning about the universe and capturing its immense beauty. He was a hobbyist car, motorcycle, and bike mechanic. He built his own camper for his mountain adventures, learning woodworking and sewing along the way. He also enjoyed growing vegetables and flowers in his backyard. Ben truly made the most of every hour of every day. Ben was his own person; he did not concern himself with outward appearances, he focused on things that brought him deeper fulfillment and meaning. He had a calm laid-back manner, mixed with a quick, wry sense of humor. His smile and laugh radiating either pure mischief or pure joy will long be remembered. He is survived by parents Alan and Jean (Zavadil) Ryan, brother Nathan Ryan, his sister-in-law Izzy
Scoblic, and his love Katrina Lidgard.


A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Summit County Search and Rescue, the team who searched tirelessly to find and retrieve our Ben.

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  1. Al, Jean, Nate, Izzy, and Katrina,
    We are so very sorry for the loss of Ben. We count ourselves fortunate to have been able to see him grow up. In my memory he was often running – usually shirtless – around the neighborhood or the east side with the cross country and track teams. I remember being a little shocked when I first saw him in his concert tux at an orchestra concert thinking, "Is that really Ben with all those clothes on?" But then I always sought him out at the concerts after that. Even though we hadn't seen him a many years, we've always enjoyed hearing about him. I remember seeing a video of him playing the violin with a particular vim and vigor at a venue in Ames with his band that was amazing. Or loaning Wes a bike last summer and helping him move recently. He was kind and a true Renaissance man; the world is a lesser place without him.

  2. The Division of Pediatric Critical Care | University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa says:

    Our sincerest condolences to Jean, Alan, Nate, Izzy, Katrina, and family & friends of Benjamin Ryan. A donation in Benjamin's honor has been made to Summit County Search and Rescue. We wish you peace and cherished memories.


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