/Tyson as a Systems Analyst and Programmer for thirty-two years. Ryan was a Scout Master for twenty-five years. He re-established Boy Scout Troop #149 where he guided hundreds of young men through Scouting, including 12 who achieved their Eagle Scout rank. He was also active in Wood Badge which is a Scout leadership and training organization. He was a member of the Optimist Club, served on the Dolphin's Swim Board, was President of the Siouxland Ski Club and served in various ways within First Lutheran Church, including Choir, Church Council, Sunday School teacher and more. He loved being on the water and outdoors boating, fishing, hunting, grilling, traveling, and spending time with his grandchildren and extended family. Ryan had a wide grin and distinctive belly laugh. He was chief cheerleader at hundreds of his children and grandchildren's events and activities. Survivors include his wife, Karen Hoag of Jackson, NE; children, Jonathan (Laura) Hoag of Whitehouse, OH and Aimee (Dave) Sutherland of Maumee, OH; step-children, Karisa (Joel) Foix of Sioux City, IA, Kelly Pitts of Sioux City, IA, Nathan Pitts and his fiancé, Missy Nicks of LeMars, IA; grandchildren, Joseph Roman, Lindsay Roman, Riley Foix, Chase Foix, Gabriella Hoag, Jason Hoag, Eric Sutherland, Zach Sutherland, Mark Sutherland, John Sutherland, Stella VonderLieth, Nathan Pitts, Jr.; brothers, Myron (Patty) Hoag of Arthur, ND and Clay (Linda) Hoag of Bismarck, ND; sister, Laurel (Eddie) McPherson of Erie, ND; and many nieces and nephews. Ryan was preceded in death by his parents, John and Betty Hoag. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the Diabetes Association, First Lutheran Church or Boy Scout Troop 149 High Adventure Scholarship Fund.