JANELLE Russell, mother of Ryan Messenger who died on Tuesday in an accident at a Karuah quarry, released this statement today:
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BEING a parent whom has to lay their first born son to rest at the young age of 25 is going to be the hardest thing I have ever had to endure in my life.
Ryan has always been the life of the room- he was always the class clown! He is loved lots by his sister Teara , his brother Ethan, step-brother Rob and his niece Shaffira.
Ryan loved life to the fullest but loved his wife Alexandra more! They married in February this year, had built a home together and should have had a long loving life with each other. The kind of love they have will live on forever. Alexandra and her family loved Ryan as much as his own family loved him!
Ryan was a real ‘mates mate’, he never left a mate behind and he has a great bunch of mates (brothers).
My heart will take a long time, if at all it does, to mend from the sudden passing of Ryan.
Both my husband Brian and my son Ryan work for Hunter Quarries. Ryan was a butcher by trade and went to work for Hunter Quarries 2 years ago, where he worked his way from being a labourer/driver to become a leading hand. He was excited to get this job where he learnt the right way to be the safe and experienced operator he had become.
I, as Ryan’s mother, would like to thank Hunter Quarries from the bottom of my very broken heart, for the utmost support and their willing to go out of their way to make us as comfortable as possible over the past few days. Hunter Quarries is not, from my point of view, at fault. This is a very sad accident that has taken place and is just that- an accident- and nothing more.
Hunter Quarries has shown our families nothing but compassion and support in many ways. All the people whom work within the Hunter Group are treated as a big extended family and I cannot thank them enough for all of their support.
My love for this young man will live on in my heart. Ryan’s name will be mentioned in our family life everyday and his memory will be kept alive for ever.
RYAN ANTHONY MESSENGER
28 July 1989 to 9 September 2014
RIP my dear boy we will love you forever xxx
The family of Ryan Messenger would like to thank everyone for their messages of sympathy and support, and request that they be given privacy at this difficult time. No further statements will be made by the family.