It is with profound heartbreak that family and friends mourn the passing of Cody Detwiler of Evans City, Pennsylvania. His loss feels deeply unfair and unimaginably painful, leaving behind a silence where laughter, loyalty, and brotherhood once lived. Cody was more than a son, brother, and friend—he was a constant presence, a protector, a partner in life’s adventures, and a soul whose absence is felt in every memory and familiar place.
To his family, Cody was a beloved brother who shared a childhood filled with sports, mischief, and unforgettable moments. From football, baseball, and wrestling to riding bikes through Evans City, wrestling on the trampoline, and late nights filled with stories and laughter, those early memories formed a bond that could never be broken. Cody was fearless, always willing to try new things, even when unsure, and never backing down from life or its challenges.
As he grew older, that same fearlessness turned into determination and pride in hard work. Long talks in the garage turned into lessons about life, responsibility, and building something with your own hands. Cody was the kind of person who could fix anything—whether it was a flat tire at the race or finishing concrete the right way. He took pride in learning, in working hard, and in helping others without ever asking for recognition. He would do anything for anyone, and he did it with heart.
Cody made those around him better simply by being himself. To his older brother, he was not just family, but a better half—someone who inspired growth, patience, and a deeper understanding of what it means to love and protect. The pride felt in watching Cody become the man he was cannot be measured, nor can the pain of losing him so soon.
Those who knew Cody will remember his strength, his loyalty, and his unfiltered honesty. He lived fully, loved deeply, and left a mark that will never fade. Though his journey here ended far too early, his spirit carries on in the lives he touched, the lessons he taught, and the memories that will forever be held close.
As Cody begins his rest, his family and friends hold onto the hope that he has found peace. He will never be forgotten, always missed, and eternally loved. Rest easy, Cody. Your place in the hearts of those who love you is forever.