Wiggs
CODY CHRISTOPHER WIGGS
March 22, 1987 April 24, 2021
It is with deep sadness and broken hearts that the family of Cody Wiggs announce his sudden passing on April 24, 2021 as a result of a tragic accident. A native-born Coloradan, he lived his life in service to humanity, opening hearts, connecting people to their heart's purpose, and healing the planet soul by soul as...
A SON with whom we shared unending and infinite love. He was our best buddy. A BROTHER whose immeasurable love and big heart was a guiding light for his sisters. An UNCLE whose pride, playfulness, and protectiveness knew no bounds. A FRIEND who lifted our spirits and inspired us to be our best selves. A HEALER who impacted countless lives through his therapy practice, mindfulness coaching, the rituals of ceremony, and men's group. A TEACHER whose brilliant mind taught us how to live with intention, honesty, kindness, and compassion. A WRITER who wrote effortlessly with both aching beauty and scholarly precision. A SEEKER who embraced his own soul's highest calling with steadfast courage and grace. An ADVENTURER who traveled broadly to touch the world more deeply. An OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST who excelled at his passions for skiing, mountain biking, rock climbing, camping, and simply being immersed in nature.
Cody is survived by his parents Paul and Maryann Wiggs, sister Nicole (Alex) Bonaire and twin sister Kristen (Jordan) Betts, his nephew, Rhys Bonaire, his niece, Kaiya Betts, his dog, Juniper, his loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends from around the world.
A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully honored and remembered. A celebration of life will be held on May 14, 2021 at 1:00 PM at Fox Run Regional Park in Colorado Springs. The celebration will begin at the Lower Pond Gazebo, followed by a gathering of family and friends in Pavilions 2 & 3. Cody wished to have his final place of rest be among the trees, the mountains, the water, and the stars of Twin Lakes, Colorado.
If you would like to learn more about Cody's life's work, read his writings, listen to his podcasts, or understand his life legacy, go to codywiggs.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I am so sorry to hear of Cody´s passing. The work that he had done is so inspiring. May he Rest In Peace.
Rebecca
Other
January 31, 2022
I was a client of his. Let it me be known that during his short life, Cody helped me immensely. I was so sad to hear this news. Thank you, Cody, for your love and wisdom.
David Hecker
August 15, 2021
Maryann, I am so sorry to hear about Cody. We are sending you love and support.
Amy and Bill McCord
Amy McCord
July 14, 2021
We are so very sorry to hear the passing of Cody. We have such wonderful memories of him beginning when he was a just a little boy and Tyler’s best friend. We pray your memories will always be a comfort to you and to all those who loved him. His life was too short yet he accomplished so much and impacted so many.
Sorry to have missed the celebration of his life. He lives on in everyone he touched and in all the nature he cherished.
With love and prayers to you all,
Matt and Peggy Hays
Peggy Hays
Friend
May 18, 2021
Tim & Stephanie Johnson
May 14, 2021
F Patrick Listermann
May 14, 2021
Paul I am so sorry to read this about your son, Leslie and I lost our oldest son to cancer about 3 yrs ago. It's something you never get over but day to day you work through it. God bless you and your family Mike Shaffer (ex co worker )
Michael D Shaffer
Coworker
May 14, 2021
Lydia Anderson
May 13, 2021
Paul and Maryann, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember when Cody was born. Sending prayers for comfort for you and your family. With love, Sandy Strempke
Sandy Strempke
Friend
May 10, 2021
Dear Maryann, Paul and family, As I read Cody’s obituary, my heart broke for all of you. You have my deepest sympathy. I am very sorry for the tragic loss of your dear Cody.
Christine Czajka
Coworker
May 9, 2021
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