Wyatt Bradigan Eddy

Wyatt Bradigan Eddy

December 05, 2006 - September 29, 2021
Torrance California

Wyatt Bradigan Eddy

December 05, 2006 - September 29, 2021
Torrance California

Obituary

Wyatt Bradigan Eddy
12/5/06 – 9/29/21

Forever in our Hearts

Wyatt Bradigan Eddy, 14, of Torrance CA – beloved son of David and Wendy Eddy, and brother of Wade Eddy, lost his life 9/29/21 as a result of a tragic surfing accident.

Wyatt was a gamer, a surfer, a fanciful tinkerer with all manner of things electronic and robotic, a star student, a loving son, a fantastic nephew and grandson, and a fierce and loyal champion of his brother.  His smile lit up any room he was in, and his laugh was infectious.  He was, invariably, the life of any party.

Wyatt’s organs were donated on his passing so that, even in his death, he might bring joy and heart and love to those around him.

He will be dearly missed.  He left too soon.  His light was too large for this world to contain.

In lieu of any flowers or gifts, his family would love to encourage any interested parties to give back to those that gave so much to them in their time of need:

A further announcement to follow about a commemorative paddle-out event in Wyatt’s honor.

 

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94 responses to Wyatt Bradigan Eddy

  1. M.E says:

    I’ll never forget the times we spent playing games together, late night convos and how welcomed the Eddy family made me feel during the time I knew them. My heartfelt condolences and prayers to the Eddy’s. I’ll miss you Wyatt, fly high.

  2. My deepest condolences to your family. Wyatt will live on in others. Many Blessings.

  3. Quast family says:

    Wyatt was such a fun and funny kid. So curious, so courageous. Though he’ll be dearly missed, it was awesome to know him, and glad our sons called each other friends. Here’s to being the highest scoring goalie! With love and prayers.

    1. Wu Family says:

      The last memory I have of Wyatt was of him walking back home from Jefferson before the pandemic. Even though we never spoke, he knew I was a mom from Anza and Jefferson, and he always, always, with no fail, smiled at me. I will never forget that smile. We will always remember him. Please accept our deepest condolences.

  4. Sareeda awais and Awais Mazhar

    1. Our deepest condolences . We are sad for your loss and will keep the wyatt family in our prayers . He is an angel .

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