Cody William DuBois, born on September 29, 1989, in Lubbock, Texas, passed away on October 15, 2025. He was a vibrant man known for his passion for music, speaking, and the ability to tell the greatest stories.
Cody's love for playing the guitar and singing was only matched by his enthusiasm for being on stage. He had a natural ability to captivate audiences, whether through music or engaging narratives. Cody saw himself as a main character in the story of life, always eager to share his own experiences and connect with those around him.
A design engineer by profession, Cody also found joy in flying his drone, capturing the beauty of the world from above. His interests extended beyond engineering; he was an avid football fan, wholeheartedly supporting the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Tech, demonstrating his deep ties to his Texan roots.
Cody was proud of his family, especially his siblings: Nathan, Holly, and Justin. He valued these relationships greatly and took pride in being a family man. His loyal companion, a dog named Lady, brought additional joy to his life.
Cody was known for his appreciation for archery and firearms. These interests reflected his adventurous spirit.
He will be remembered for his charismatic personality and the mark he left on the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing him. Cody William DuBois will be dearly missed by all who were touched by his warmth and charisma.
Left to cherish his memory include his parents, Larry & Patti DuBois; siblings, Justin (Kaysie) DuBois, Holly (William) DuBois, & Dr. Nathan (Jacey) DuBois; nieces & nephews, Cheyenne & Danielle DuBois, Koe & Stetson Brown, and Letti DuBois; numerous aunts and uncles; along with many loving friends.
Preceded in death by his grandparents along with his uncle, David Howell.
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