The advocacy community is mourning the reported passing of Ryan “R.L.” Stollar, widely known for his work as a child liberation theologian, writer, and advocate for survivors of abuse. News of his death has prompted an outpouring of grief from colleagues, friends, readers, and fellow advocates who have recognized his years of dedication to supporting vulnerable individuals and raising awareness about abuse prevention and survivor care.
Throughout his career, R.L. Stollar became a respected voice in conversations surrounding child protection, faith communities, and survivor advocacy. Through his writing, public speaking, and educational efforts, he challenged institutions to prioritize accountability, transparency, and the well-being of children while encouraging meaningful dialogue on issues affecting abuse survivors.
Many who worked alongside or followed Stollar have shared heartfelt tributes, remembering him for his compassion, courage, and unwavering commitment to advocating for those whose voices were often overlooked. His work touched countless lives, leaving a lasting impact on faith leaders, nonprofit organizations, and survivor communities across the country.
At the time of publication, official details regarding the circumstances and cause of Ryan “R.L.” Stollar’s death have not been publicly confirmed by his family or relevant authorities. Out of respect for his loved ones and to avoid the spread of unverified information, speculation regarding the cause of his death should be avoided until confirmed information is released.
Funeral or memorial service arrangements have not yet been publicly announced. Family members may share additional information regarding services at a later time if they choose.
Ryan “R.L.” Stollar’s legacy will be remembered through the advocacy, education, and conversations he inspired. As family, friends, and the wider survivor advocacy community mourn his reported passing, they continue to honor a life devoted to supporting others and pursuing meaningful change.








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