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Cody Dean Black

OMAHA, Nebraska

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Black, Cody Dean Nov 13, 1991 - Aug 8, 2013

Residing now in a City with streets of gold, wings on his back, and a big smile on his face. He departed the city of Columbus, NE and the rest of this world officially at 2:40pm, August 8, 2013, on a black road in Colfax county, NE....

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It is so hard to believe Cody has been gone so long. He was such a thoughtful and bright young man. My mom Lynn Sweeney passed away on August 1st, I hope they together in heaven.

Cody,
You were a great friend to everyone around you, you were always so happy and a very joyful person to be around. I will never forget your smile, the way you danced when music came on, and when you sang songs off key just to make people laugh :D You were always there for me whenever I needed advice, you even drove to Fremont to make sure I was okay when my mom and I weren't getting along. I remember I showed you exactly where I went when I was feeling sad or just to get away...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I will miss Cody very much. My deepest sympathy to his family and many friends.
I will always remember Cody for his kind heart and great sense of humor.
I remember him (and Laura) helping my mom move and do odd job for her. He was always willing to help.
I hope you are at peace Cody.
We will all miss you so very much.

Your Friend,
Kim (Sweeney) Cook

So sorry for your loss. I worked with Cody at Super Saver in the deli. He was such a kind, hardworking young man and will be so missed. May you have comfort through this most difficult time.

so sorry for your loss Judy

Laura, Anthony and Mia my deepest sympathy for this most difficult trajedy that your family is enduring. It's the little things, the small, everyday occurrences that you'll remember. The laughs, the stories, the smiles. And even though it seems like you can never recover from your loss, it is these very memories that will help push the pain away and bring back the smiles.
"As you comprehend this profound loss, let yourself cry knowing each tear is a note of love rising to the heavens." -...

My prayers to you and your family.
May God's embrace comfort you.

We will see you again sweet Cody.