Ryan John Jardine Renous, New Brunswick Death Obituary: It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ryan John Jardine, age 42, of Renous, New Brunswick. Ryan tragically passed away on Monday, April 20, 2026, at Miramichi Hospital. His sudden departure has left family, friends, and the wider community mourning the loss of a man whose life was defined by compassion, resilience, and devotion to others.
Born in Newcastle, NB, Ryan was the beloved son of Debbie (Hallihan) Jardine and the late Robert Jardine. Before his illness, Ryan dedicated his career to supporting young people as a Youth Care Worker, serving at the NB Youth Centre and the Glenelg Group Home in Millerton. His work reflected his deep commitment to helping others, offering guidance and encouragement to those in need.
Friends and loved ones describe Ryan as kind, thoughtful, and genuine. His gentle spirit and ability to connect with others left a lasting impression on everyone he met. He carried himself with humility and warmth, always willing to lend a hand or share a word of encouragement.
Ryan leaves behind his loving mother, Debbie, and his brothers: Jody Jardine (Tammi) of Bloomfield Ridge, Adam Jardine (Theresa) of Semiwagan, and Josh Jardine (Allicia) of Miramichi. He will be fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews—Jatly, Luke, Cole, Lily, Julia, Brooklyne, Cody, Kyle, Hudson, and Gracie—as well as his great-niece Ellie and great-nephews Graeson, Huntley, and Walker. Ryan is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family members, and his cherished companion, Karma.
He was predeceased by his father, Robert; his infant sister, Mary Jean; infant niece, Shelbi Grace; his maternal grandparents, Hubert and Evelyn Hallihan; his paternal grandparents, Addington and Doris Jardine; and his friend and classmate, Jonathan Hennessy.
Funeral Arrangements & Celebration of Life
Funeral arrangements are being coordinated by the family, with details to be announced in the coming days. A celebration of life service will honor Ryan’s memory, allowing family, friends, and community members to gather, share stories, and pay tribute to his remarkable journey.
“Gone too soon, but forever remembered.”