
As many of you may know, in early May 2023, Ryan went in for a routine colonoscopy due to stomach pains. During the procedure, they found a mass and sent out a biopsy for testing. A few days later, Ryan received a phone call that would alter his life forever. At 22 years old, he was told he had cancer. Following up Sloan Kettering cancer center for further testing, he was diagnosed with high end stage 2 rectal cancer. Ryan has since finished his first round of chemo in September 2023. After new imaging, it has been determined by Ryan’s treatment team that he will start radiation 5 days a week for 6 weeks with another round of chemo. This will more than likely result in Ryan having to stop working.
Ryan is loved by so many people and supported by many. He is a loved son, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, boyfriend, best friend and co worker. Ryan was a Hicksville junior firefighter for 4 years, a member of Hicksville Rescue 938 for 4 years and an FDNY EMT for 1 year. He has always had a love for the fire department, following the footsteps of he father Lieutenant Joseph Stack of FDNY engine 225 in Brooklyn. Jessica Stack, Ryan’s mother, is a NCPD dispatcher for years, dedicating her life to the community and being the first voice people hear in their time of need. Ashley and Justin stack, Ryan’s brother and sister are also members of Hicksville Rescue 8 and Hicksville Engine 3. The Stack family has always been the family of lending hands. Since his diagnosis, Ryan has taken a medical leave from the Hicksville Fire Department and has been placed on desk duty with the FDNY. Ryan has remained positive throughout his treatment and continues to smile. We are asking for help so that Ryan will not have to financially worry while he continues to fight this fight and beat cancer!
Ryan we all love and support you so much. Your strength is truly commendable. Keep smiling and laughing. Keep fighting the good fight.
Updates

Good afternoon all I just wanted to address that we have now passed not 1 but 2 mile stones which is huge!!! That being said we have a new update from Ryan!
Update from Ryan: I am at a loss for words by the amount of love and support I have received in the last 48 hours. Each and every one of, I can not thank you enough. The support means more to me than words could describe. Thank you all again. #StackStrong
We couldn’t do this without the support of you all!! Let’s make it to 20 now!

A message from Ryan “I would like to thank everyone for all their donations and prayers. Each one of you have made an impact on my recovery and I will keep fighting. This has not been an easy road and I still have a lot of fight to do. Thank you all so much for everything.”
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Hi Ryan, It was such a pleasure having you and your sister as my students. Of course I loved your mom and dad as well. Ms. McMorrow, 5th grade teacher, shared your post with me and I shared it with the staff. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time but I know you can overcome cancer and any other obstacle that comes your way. You are a fighter!!! If there are future fundraisers please share them me. You can call the school or email me at [email protected]. I would be happy to share any information you need with the staff. Please keep me posted on how you are doing and if you need anything please call me at the school. All my best and best wishes, Stephanie Stam, Your elementary principal

One of the best I’ve had the pleasure of working with. Stay strong! 🤍

You got this brother

We are praying for a full and speedy recovery! We love you Ryan! Love, Donna & Denis Gogh

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