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Kaiden Cantrell-Delgado, 19, passed away on November 23, 2024, in Northlake, TX.
Kaiden Cantrell was born on August 25, 2005 in Fort Worth, TX. He was raised by his parents Jaime Delgado and Nikie Delgado.
Kaiden graduated from NorthWest High School in 2023 where he earned his Business Management degree. He started his career at Burnco as a Yard Man and went on to work for almost a year.
Kaiden was best known for his free spirit, his love for the LORD, Video games with friends and family, working on his vehicle and motorcycle with his Dad, Fishing, shooting guns and taking long cruises on his motorcycle.
Kaiden is survived by his Mother-Nikie Delgado, Father- Jaime M Delgado, Grandmother and Grandpa - Cindy Brewer & William E Brewer, Grandmother and Grandfather- Kristine Diaz-Talbot and Quentin Talbot, Sisters- Daisy Delgado, Hailey Colbaugh-Delgado and Savanna Cantrell, Brothers-Gunner Colbaugh-Delgado, Kody A Cantrell, Alexander Delgado, Oliver Delgado, Isaac Delgado, Gabriel Delgado, Jaxen Delgado and Bentley Delgado. Many Great Aunts and Uncles, Aunts and Uncles, Cousins, and a niece and nephew.
Kaiden is preceded in death by his Great Grandma Laverne Orsco, Great Grandma Marie " Memaw" Smith, Great Grandma Louise "Nanny" Sorrell ,Grandma Jackie "Granny" Cantrell , Grandfather John Cantrell Sr.
The service for Kaiden Cantrell-Delgado will be held on December 05,2024 at 10 AM at Brown Owens & Brumley, address 425 South Henderson Street, Fort Worth, Tx 76104
Visitation: December 04,2024 at 5-7PM at Brown Owens & Brumley.
Burial: Azleland Memorial Park in Azle, Texas.
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425 South Henderson, Fort Worth, TX 76104-1084
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