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Cody Charles Hill

December 25, 1993 — November 25, 2024

 Cody Charles Hill, age 30, passed away at his home in Ranchester, Wyoming, on November 25, 2024. Born on Christmas Day in 1993, in Casper, Wyoming, Cody was the beloved son of Christine and Carl Hill.

Cody’s early years were spent in Casper, where he attended Park Elementary School, Centennial Junior High, and Kelly Walsh High School. After graduating early in 2012, he began his career as a welder at Fab Tech, quickly rising through the ranks. By the age of 20, Cody had become a shop foreman, earning every welding certification possible and earning admiration for his brilliance in the trade. A highly skilled craftsman, Cody loved sharing his knowledge, mentoring those he worked with, and inspiring others to excel.

Cody’s second great passion was the outdoors, which shaped every aspect of his life. An avid hunter, fisherman, and mushroom and shed hunter, he was also a talented artisan, creating stunning antler art, furniture, and handcrafted arrowheads. His adventures were always shared with his cherished dogs, Teeka, and Goose. Teeka, “Daddy’s little princess” rarely left his side, a constant companion on his journeys through Wyoming’s wild beauty.

Cody found the love of his life, Logan, during middle school at Centennial Junior High. Though their love story took years to blossom, they fell deeply in love in 2016, building a beautiful family with their two sons, Cayden, and Terry. Cody and Logan were married on May 18, 2024, surrounded by their boys. Cody’s love for Logan and his boys will shine for eternity. Together, they shared a life centered on love, adventure, and an unshakable bond. Cody chose his kind of woman. One that is strong, beautiful, and shared his love of all things outdoors. Their unconditional love for one another was something to behold and will last a lifetime.

Though Cody battled with alcohol addiction and mental health, he refused to let these struggles define him. Instead, he poured his heart into helping others, becoming a source of strength, support, and hope for those fighting similar battles. His compassion, selflessness and infectious smile left a lasting impact on everyone he met. Cody will not be remembered for how he left this world, but for the joy he brought, the love he shared and the lives he touched.

Cody is survived by his devoted wife, Logan, and their two sons, Cayden and Terry; his mother, Mary “Christine” McCrary Hill; his father, Carl Hill (Colbi Maddox); his grandparents, Mary Clayton of Westlake, Louisiana, and Roland and Nancy McCrary of Casper, Wyoming; and numerous family members and friends who will forever hold him in their hearts.

Cody’s light will shine on through his family and the countless memories he created. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered for his love, talent, and the legacy he left behind. Please respect our privacy as a family, we would love to hear all of your stories, see all your pictures and laugh along side you. If you are unable to come to the Celebration of Life then please send these to us directly. We would not like social media involved at this time.

Cody’s Celebration of Life will be held on December 7th, 2024, at the Gaslight Social from 2-4 pm. The family invites all that knew him to attend and share your experiences with Cody and the grace and laughter that he gave to their lives. Please feel free to join us in wearing teal to bring awareness to addiction.

In lieu of flowers, donations to help Logan and the boys through this transition can be made in Cody’s honor to a fund established in Logan Hill’s name at First Interstate Bank

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Cody Charles Hill, please visit our flower store.

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Saturday, December 7, 2024

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