ObituariesApril 10, 2021
BERTRAND, Mo. -- Dylan Michael Gadberry, 25, of Bertrand passed away from injuries sustained in a car accident Saturday, April 3, 2021, in Morrisville, Missouri. Dylan was born Aug. 21, 1995, in Cape Girardeau, the son of Russell and Jennifer Felter Gadberry...
Dylan Gadberry
Dylan Gadberry

BERTRAND, Mo. -- Dylan Michael Gadberry, 25, of Bertrand passed away from injuries sustained in a car accident Saturday, April 3, 2021, in Morrisville, Missouri.

Dylan was born Aug. 21, 1995, in Cape Girardeau, the son of Russell and Jennifer Felter Gadberry.

He was a 2014 graduate of Thomas W. Kelly High School, where he was known by many simply as "Gadberry." Dylan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in agribusiness, plant and soil science from Southeast Missouri State University in 2019. He had a passion for learning and using the science behind farming and was known by his instructors as someone who "was always thinking" and engaging in class.

Dylan was currently working as a cultivation associate for Flora Farms in Springfield, Missouri, advancing to room captain in his short time there. He developed several friendships and had much respect among his team.

Dylan was a member of La Croix United Methodist Church. His love for Jesus and his desire to be a servant for Jesus was evident in the way he loved others. He was also an avid skateboarder and continued this passion throughout his childhood and high school years. One of his favorite activities was to travel with friends to various skate parks to skate until the sun went down and sometimes even under the stars.

A talented musician, Dylan picked up his first guitar at age 5. Taking a few lessons, but primarily self-taught, he continued to learn and play beautiful songs that he wrote, as well as favorites like "Hey There, Delilah," "The Hero" and "Times Like These." He dreamed of furthering his music and never passed up an opportunity to jam with a friend.

Dylan loved being outdoors, planting beautiful things and cherishing the beauty of nature. Some of his favorite activities included fishing, as well as exploring trails, walking among botanical gardens, exploring local parks, and sitting around a blazing fire with the love of his life, Tangie.

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He adored his sister, Morgan. He was and will forever be her "bubby." He was her friend and protector. She loved to accompany him to the skate park, and he would grab her and move her on the ramps, balancing her on the board. They would jam together on car rides to school. He loved to watch her dance and would be there watching at every opportunity, never missing a recital or competition. He was her biggest fan. Always behind the scenes providing advice and encouragement, he was a devoted and loving brother.

Dylan had a compassionate, loving spirit. He noticed when there was a need. He listened to your heart. As a child, he would take note of those who were hurting and insist, "We've got to help them!" As an adult, his ability to love fully and see into one's heart continued. His hugs were like no other. You could feel his love in that squeeze every time.

Loving survivors include his parents, Russell and Jennifer Gadberry of Bertrand; sister, Morgan of Bertrand; girlfriend, Tangie Plaskie, and her mother, Kellie Hill, both of Sikeston, Missouri; maternal grandparents, John and Janet Felter; paternal grandmothers, Debi Stone and Cindy Gadberry; uncle, John (Brittany) Felter; aunts, Maria Stone, Michelle Perkins and Megan (Robbie) Poley; numerous cousins whom he dearly loved; and a family of friends and acquaintances who describe him as the one they could always count on to provide help, a listening ear, or make them laugh with his silly impressions, goofy faces, or just simply by laughing himself.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfathers, Rick Gadberry and Steve Stone; and an aunt, Samantha Gadberry.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Ford and Sons Funeral Home in Benton, Missouri, as well as from 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday.

Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with J.T. Thomason officiating. Cremation care will be accorded following ceremonies.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Dylan Gadberry Memorial Account to be used for a memorial park and a memorial scholarship: Dylan Gadberry Memorial Account, c/o First Midwest Bank of Dexter, Sikeston Facility, 630 N. Main St., P.O. Box 250, Sikeston, MO 63801.

Online Condolences may be shared at www.fordandsonsfuneralhome.com.

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