Triangle-Hayworth-Knightdale
Oct 19, 2021 19:47:14 GMT -5
Post by Charles Bullock on Oct 19, 2021 19:47:14 GMT -5
Patriots the Town of Knightdale has extended a open invitation for a candlelight memorial service for Knightdale Police officer Ryan Andrew Hayworth. Ryan not only served Knightdale as a police officer he was also a veteran of the US Army. The Service will be held at the Veterans Plaza in Knightdale Station Park , 810 N First Ave. Knightdale NC 27545
Officer Ryan Andrew Hayworth, 23, succumbed to injuries sustained from a traffic collision during the early morning hours of Sunday, October 17, 2021. Officer Hayworth was on duty and faithfully serving the citizens of Knightdale at the time of his death. Ryan was born March 17, 1998 in Cumberland County to Timothy Paul Hayworth and Lisa Naylor Hayworth. Ryan was a graduate of East Wake Academy, Class of 2016. He joined the Army National Guard in 2016 and was actively serving as a Specialist at the time of his passing. Ryan served in Kuwait during Operation Enduring Freedom and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal. Ryan was also activated with the Guard during Hurricane Ida. Ryan began his career in law enforcement with the Knightdale Police Department in July 2021, just three short months ago. His smile, compassion, and eagerness were all part of his powerful personality. Chief Lawrence Capps remarked that Ryan embodied all that is good and righteous during his time as a Police Officer. Although his service with the Knightdale Police Department was brief, Ryan made a lasting impact on the lives of his fellow officers, department members, and the community. His legacy of selfless service to others will live on for generations to come. Ryan was also a proud and active member of Faith Baptist Church where he served as a youth leader. He enjoyed playing the guitar, hunting, fishing, and video games. Ryan loved all sports but was an avid fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Carolina Panthers, and the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Officer Ryan Andrew Hayworth, 23, succumbed to injuries sustained from a traffic collision during the early morning hours of Sunday, October 17, 2021. Officer Hayworth was on duty and faithfully serving the citizens of Knightdale at the time of his death. Ryan was born March 17, 1998 in Cumberland County to Timothy Paul Hayworth and Lisa Naylor Hayworth. Ryan was a graduate of East Wake Academy, Class of 2016. He joined the Army National Guard in 2016 and was actively serving as a Specialist at the time of his passing. Ryan served in Kuwait during Operation Enduring Freedom and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal. Ryan was also activated with the Guard during Hurricane Ida. Ryan began his career in law enforcement with the Knightdale Police Department in July 2021, just three short months ago. His smile, compassion, and eagerness were all part of his powerful personality. Chief Lawrence Capps remarked that Ryan embodied all that is good and righteous during his time as a Police Officer. Although his service with the Knightdale Police Department was brief, Ryan made a lasting impact on the lives of his fellow officers, department members, and the community. His legacy of selfless service to others will live on for generations to come. Ryan was also a proud and active member of Faith Baptist Church where he served as a youth leader. He enjoyed playing the guitar, hunting, fishing, and video games. Ryan loved all sports but was an avid fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Carolina Panthers, and the Carolina Hurricanes.
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