He is survived by:
His wife:
Bryleigh Grayce Moore of Heavener, OK
His sons:
Stetson Jude Moore and Stoney James Moore of Heavener, OK
His parents:
Derek Lyn Moore SR and Melissa Rose Moore (Leezy) of Heavener, OK
His brothers:
Derek Lyn Moore II of Heavener, OK
David Alexander Moore, longtime partner Jessa Young of Heavener, OK
His sisters:
Anastasia Nicole Moore of Heavener, OK
Annabelle Rose Moore of Heavener, OK
Alyssa Victoria Moore of Heavener, OK
His grandparents:
(P-Grandmother) Peggy Moore of TX
(M-Grandmother) Susan Murray of TX
(M-Grandfather) James Leezy of TX
His uncles & aunts:
(P) Peggy & Jesse Burk of TX
(P) Barbara & Jason Reeves of TX
(P) Matthew SR and Sharon Moore of OK
(M) Amanda Moore of Heavener, OK
(M) Tamara & Matt Burlison of OK
(M) Daniel & Julia Blanton of OK
(M) Matthew & Chastina Murray of TX
His parents in-law:
Duwayne JR and Cami Schiffner of Heavener, OK
His sister in-law:
Christian Schiffner and longtime partner Braxton Sullivan of Poteau, OK
His grandparents in-law:
Duwayne SR and Shirley Schiffner of Monroe, OK
Debbie and Jim Tiffee of Poteau, OK
His aunt in-law:
Wendy Schiffner of Heavener, OK
His cousins:
Dillon, Marshall and Abby (longtime partner, Caleb Crisler) Moore of Heavener, OK
Jonathan Moore and wife Lexy, of Durant, OK
Monica, Matthew II, Tyler, Preston, and Emily Moore of Oklahoma
Paul Davidson and wife Kayleigh of Texas
Aubry, Amanda, Avery, and Matti Burlison of OK
Eric, Emily and Serena Blanton of OK
Zane Murray of TX
His nieces and nephews:
Cooper and Lynly Moore, Conrad Sullivan, and another nephew on the way Colten Crisler
Numerous other family members and special friends
He is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Danny Lee Moore, Sr. and paternal uncle, Danny Lee Moore, II.
Ryan was larger than life, a bright light in the world of everyone who knew him. He was a fierce protector of the people he loved and would give the shirt off his back (literally) to anyone in need, even a stranger. If he loved you, he told you, and he meant it. He also found great joy in pestering the people he loved and went to great lengths to make people laugh. He was known to dive deep into conspiracy theories and had a wealth of knowledge about just about anything.
He was extremely competitive, almost always turning the simplest things into a competition. Card games were always intense when Ryan was involved; there were always cheating accusations when he didn’t win. He loved to be outside, especially on the water or around a fire with his brothers. He loved music and loved to sing loudly, confident he could be an American Idol winner. He lived his life in the same way, loudly and with confidence. He was unapologetically himself, quick-witted, and had the best sense of humor.
He adored his wife, Bryleigh, which was apparent to anyone who watched them together. The Lord brought them together in a time when He knew they needed each other. After their first time together, they spent every spare second after that with one another. She and their boys were the most important things in his world. He loved to wrestle their boys, especially right before bedtime, then wondered why they didn’t want to sleep. When their daddy was home, he was the one to put the boys to bed because mom just couldn’t do the trick when dad was around. When they were all home together, you could find them piled together on the couch. Bryleigh and Ryan loved to go bowling (he won every time!), going to dinner, and watching movies at home (where he claimed he always picked the best movies).
Ryan lived boldly, loved deeply, and showed up fully for the people who mattered most to him. Above all else, he adored his wife, Bryleigh, and took immense pride in the family they built together. Being her husband and the boys’ dad was the greatest joy of his life, and that love was evident in everything he did. His laughter, confidence, and larger-than-life presence filled their home and will forever be woven into the memories they carry forward.
While his absence leaves a space that can never truly be filled, his life was rich with purpose and love. The impact he made is not measured by time, but by the devotion he showed to his family and the countless lives he touched along the way. We take comfort in knowing that the same Lord who brought Ryan and Bryleigh together now holds him close, and that his legacy lives on through his boys, the stories shared, and the deep love he leaves behind.
Ryan’s funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at the Freedom House Fellowship Church in Heavener, OK with Brother Sam Dyer officiating. Burial will follow in Heavener Memorial Park under the care of Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home of Heavener, OK.
Pallbearers will be: Derek Moore Sr., Derek Moore II, David Moore, Dillon Moore, Jonathan Moore, and Paul Davidson.
Honorary Pallbearers will be: Duwayne Schiffner, Matthew Moore Sr., Marshall Moore, Matthew Moore II, Tyler Moore, and Preston Moore.
Viewing for Ryan will be from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., Monday, February 9, 2026 with the family greeting friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Dowden-Roberts Funeral Home in Heavener, OK. To view Ryan’s online guestbook, please visit www.dowdenrobertscremationcenter.com
