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CODY JAMES EADEN

Kingston, Illinois

1998-2010

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Cody James Eaden, 12, of Kingston, Ill., died Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, at home.Born Sept. 28, 1998, in Hoffman Estates, the son of Jeff and Shannon (Newborn) Eaden, Cody was a sixth-grader at Genoa-Kingston Middle School, where he was a member of the Chess and Tech clubs.Cody was a fun-loving,...

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Shannon and Jeff- I am so thankful to have known Cody and have you be apart of our lives, he was amazing little boy! Now he is above and he is looking on your family and friends, he will be missed. love and thoughts always.
Kristina and Ashlee.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this most difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
The Fischer Family

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Cody was such a great boy. I was honored to be his art teacher at Oakhill School. He smiled all the time and his happiness was contagious. I remember when he told me he was moving, I told him, "Nope. You can't move. I like having you here too much." He just always brightened my day. He is missed tremendously by all who knew him. We love you Cody. God be with your family.

Dear Eaden family,
I just wanted to share my sadness in learning of Cody's death, too young...But especially to share my joy in having known him a little as his visual art teacher at GKMS.
Cody was a wonderful young man! He had such a colorful personality and a happy confidence that made his character unique.
I wanted to tell you about what happened on "Wear Orange for Cody Day". As I donned my orange top for the day, I decided against my orange bead earrings in...

Cody, your smile is what I remember so clearly. In Kindergarten I sat with you as you practiced your reading and I was stunned at how smart you already were and how well you could read. I remember your Sponge Bob lunch box and your easy going personality. Watching you walk in Halloween parades through the halls of Oakhill with your buddy Jessie. Kayla and all of your former classmates were so sad to hear you left us already! God must have needed you so he called you home early. Be at...

My deepest sympathy goes to your family - I didn't know Cody, but my thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of need.

I do not know your family, but I am so sorry for your loss of of your wonderful son. May God bring you comfort in the days ahead. My thoughts and prayers for
your family.

Since Cody so loved space, he was like a SuperNova in the sky. Shining brighter than anything around him and then disappearing just as quickly as he arrived. Permanently searing his image into our minds. Forever leaving an indelible mark in our hearts. Love, Aunt Judi