Ryan W. Gretz Accident Lower Macungie Township PA Death Obituary: It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ryan W. Gretz, age 22, of Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. Ryan tragically passed away on April 24, 2026, following a collision with a tractor-trailer along Interstate 78 in Lower Macungie Township. His sudden departure has left family, friends, and the Lehigh County community mourning the loss of a young man whose life was filled with promise, love, and resilience.
Born in Lehigh County, Ryan was a vibrant and determined young man who carried himself with sincerity and warmth. Friends and loved ones describe him as someone who brought joy into every room, offering encouragement and positivity even in difficult times. His adventurous spirit and love for life left a lasting impression on those who knew him.
Ryan’s personality was marked by kindness, humility, and a genuine care for others. He had a way of making people feel valued and understood, and his absence leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of his family and friends.
Ryan leaves behind his loving parents, siblings, extended family, and close friends who cherished him deeply. To his loved ones, he was not only a son and brother but also a source of inspiration and strength. Their grief reflects the depth of their love, and the memories they shared will remain treasured forever.
Though his life was cut short, Ryan’s greatest achievements were found in the love he gave and the connections he built. His legacy is defined by the kindness he showed, the friendships he nurtured, and the inspiration he provided to others. He will be remembered as a bright soul whose life continues to inspire compassion and resilience.
Funeral Arrangements & Celebration of Life
Funeral arrangements are currently 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.”