Cody Michael Dahlke, 33, of Two Rivers, passed away Wednesday, August 13th, 2025, with his parents and sister by his side, following a brain injury. Cody was born on March 29th, 1992 and graduated from Denmark High School in 2011. From the age of 18, he worked in concrete construction, building a career through hard work and dedication. He enjoyed his time working for P&K Flatwork Inc. He was also a proud member the Operating Engineers Local 139.
One of Cody’s greatest joys came from his role as “Uncle CoCo” to his beloved nephews and niece. His playful spirit, big heart, warm smile, and heartfelt conversations will leave a lasting impact on them.
He will be sadly missed by his mother, Shawn (James) Evenson; father, Jeff (Kathy) Dahlke; sister, Jenna Dahlke; nephews, Zayden and Phoenyx; niece, Avalei; paternal grandparents, Linda and Eugene Dahlke; longtime friend, Nick Demoulin; and his faithful rescue dog, Sky. He will also be dearly missed by his aunts, uncles, cousins, and many extended family members and friends.
Cody is preceded in death by his cousin, Nathan Tilot; maternal grandfather Thomas (PapaTom) Verheyden; maternal grandmother, Linda Verheyden.
Cody will be remembered for his unique personality, kindness, sense of humor, and unwavering love for those closest to him. He will live on as a hero through organ donation.
The family would like to thank Cody's ICU team at Aurora Hospital. With a special thank you to Leah, RN, and Lacee, RN.
Join us to remember and celebrate a life well-lived at Gatherings 43, 623 De Pere Rd, Denmark, WI Friday August 22nd, 4pm-8pm.
To honor Cody’s love and compassion, please consider making a donation to Tilly’s Pit Crew or the Sheboygan County Humane Society.
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