Ryan Dintleman

In Loving Memory

Dintleman, Ryan James

March 16, 1999 - August 27, 2025

Asleep in Jesus, Wednesday August 27, 2025; adored son of Martin and Theresa (nee Feldt) Dintleman; beloved brother of Michael Dintleman; loving grandson of Shirley and the late Jim Dintleman and the late Harry and Helen Feldt; our dear nephew, great nephew, cousin and friend.

Services; Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois, Thursday September 4, 11:00 AM. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 4:00-8:00 PM.

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30 thoughts on “Dintleman, Ryan James”

  1. My heart goes out to Ryan’s family and loved ones during this time. He left a mark on the people who were lucky enough to know him.

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  2. Words can’t express the sorrow we feel for your family. We’re praying for you all in this impossibly difficult time.

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  3. Affectionately nicknamed him dental floss. Quiet and fin to work with and be around. I am stunned and sad. Hugs to all that knew.him

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  4. Marty & Family–We are Sorry For the Loss of YOUR Dear Son, Brother, & Grandson. Our Family Will Have YOU in Our Thoughts & Prayers. Martin, Kathleen, & The Giorgi Family.

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  5. I worked with Ryan at KayBee Electric . I always enjoyed talking to him when seeing him on the job, he was always calm and collected which was a nice change from the normal , as sometimes things on the jobsite can get hectic, he was a great electrician and a good union brother . We often talked about what we had for dinner , his ongoing search of buying his first home and his new found interest in bourbon , just normal things to pass the time while at work.. i am so sorry for the families loss and I pray you guys can find comfort in the coming days , months and years in knowing that even though his life was cut short it was a fulfilling life and that he left a lasting impact on many including myself .. rest easy brother , you will be missed

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  6. Ryan, you were the next generation electrician I had an honor in training. I saw the IBEW future in your capable hands. I’m saddened by this and I pray for you. God bless and may justice prevail.

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  7. Marty, Theresa, & Michael,
    Our heartfelt condolences for all in the family & all who knew & loved Ryan. We are deeply saddened & are there for whatever you need in the way of prayer & support.
    Bob & Holly Benedick & family

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  8. To the Dintleman Family,

    We struggle to put into words the sorrow we are feeling surrounding the loss of your son and brother. It is our hope and prayer that the Lord wrap his loving arms around all of you to weather this tremendous time of grief.

    In Christ,
    The Mueller Family (OSL)

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  9. From our family with heartfelt sympathy for your family. Wishing you peace, comfort, and strength during this incredibly difficult time.

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  10. Michael

    I am so sorry for your loss. The loss of a sibling is very hard. If you need anything just let me know. I will be praying for you and your family.

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  11. Dear Family
    WE DO NOT LOSE THE ONES WE LOVE, THEY ONLY GO BEFORE, WHERE THERE IS EVERLASTING LIFE AND SORROW IS NO MORE, WE DO NOT LOSE THE ONES WE LOVE, JESUS HAS HIM IN HIS LOVING CARE ❤️.

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  12. To the Dintleman family
    I want to offer my condolences to ur family for the loss of ur loving son Ryan. There r no words to express what u are going through.. But may ur hearts find some comfort in knowing he is n Gods loving arms now. He will be waiting to see u all when u get to go to heaven.
    Loving thoughts and prayers to u all

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  13. It wasn’t that long ago that Ryan, Josh and my son Will were competing in the Claybusters. We have so many happy memories of those days. Please keep those happy memories in your hearts and know that you are in our prayers.

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  14. Dear Theresa, Marty & Michael,
    Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this profoundly difficult time.
    I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Ryan & I cannot imagine the depth of pain you must be feeling right now.
    Words can hardly provide comfort when faced with such a tremendous loss. However, I hope you find some solace in knowing that you are in the thoughts and prayers of so many who care. Ryan will be dearly missed but fondly remembered.
    Once again, I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your loved ones. May you find peace and comfort in the memories you cherished together.

    Hugs to you!

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  15. Dear Theresa, Marty, and Michael,
    In this tough time, please know that you are all in our prayers. Nothing we can say can make this any easier. But know that we are all thinking of you and praying for you. It doesn’t make sense to us, but know that God has Ryan in His hands.

    Praying that you can find peace in the days and years to come. Remember Ryan in the fun and silly times. It makes the hurt just a bit less.

    In Christ,
    Jan Proemsey

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  16. May happy memories bring you peace during this incredibly difficult time.
    Heartfelt condolences to the entire family,

    Scott and Kelly Bierbower and Family

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  17. While I haven’t spoken with Ryan or his family since our Gateway Claybuster days, I remember I always looked up to him as did many of the younger members of the team. I have only fond memories of my time competing with Ryan.
    My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

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  18. Theresa-I am so sorry !!! I actually live up street from Ryan’s house. Laurie has my number. You and your family are in my prayers. If I can do anything please reach out .

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