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Ryan Christopher Duvall, age 18, of Jarrettsville, Maryland, passed away on Friday, May 1, 2026. Born in Jarrettsville, Maryland, Ryan was the beloved son of Michele (Sabia) Duvall and Jim Duvall.
Ryan was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, William Duvall and Barbara Duvall, and his maternal grandparents, Frank Sabia and Velda Sabia.
He is survived by his sister, Jamie Duvall and her husband, Matthew; his maternal grandmother, Barbara Sabia; his cherished niece, Liliana Duvall-Joynes; and his aunt, Patricia Zaron. Also, his aunts and uncles Juliana (Michael) Arnold, Kevin (Jennifer) Duvall, Mark (Michelle) Duvall, and one nephew on the way. Ryan also leaves behind many extended family members and cousins whom he loved dearly.
Ryan graduated from North Harford High School in 2025 as an honor roll student. He was attending Harford Community College as a full-time student while working part-time as a cashier at Safeway. A dedicated and disciplined individual, Ryan began practicing karate at the age of 9 and proudly earned his first-degree black belt in Hapkido.
He enjoyed an active lifestyle and participated in both baseball and soccer. Ryan was a passionate sports fan who loved watching Hershey Bears hockey games and cheering on the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles. In his free time, he enjoyed spending time with friends, playing video games, biking, visiting Hershey Park, and trying new foods.
Ryan treasured his annual family vacations to Myrtle Beach and valued the time spent visiting family in Michigan. He had a deep love for his family, especially his cousins, and took great pride in being an uncle from a young age. His niece, Liliana, affectionately called him “Ryry,” a nickname he cherished.
Ryan will be remembered for his thoughtful, kind, and considerate nature, along with his gentle “old soul.” He was strong in his Christian faith and held his family close to his heart. His presence brought comfort and joy to those around him.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Brandon Tolson Foundation https://brandontolsonfoundation.org/
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