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With profound sadness and aching hearts, we announce the passing of Kaydin Benedict Kuhn, who left this world far too soon on June 22, 2025, at the age of 19. Kaydin was a beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, uncle, and friend whose presence left a lasting impact on everyone lucky enough to know him.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 28, at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Pkwy, Bismarck.
Family will begin greeting guests one hour prior to the service.
Kaydin had a kind and generous heart, always willing to go the extra mile for the people he loved. His smile bright, genuine, and full of life could light up any room. He had a deep love for music, often finding joy and comfort in the songs he cherished. Whether it was sharing laughs with friends, spending time with family, or simply offering a shoulder to lean on, Kaydin gave his heart freely and fully.
Kaydin loved playing basketball, going fishing, hunting and was especially proud of shooting a buck on his very first deer hunting trip with Ryan and close family friend Clare, it was an experience that filled him with pride and joy.
Kaydin’s life, though brief, was rich with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. His memory will live on in every heart he touched and every smile he shared.
He is survived by his loving mother, Amanda and her spouse, Ryan Greicar; father, Travis and his spouse Chantel; siblings, Erin, Gregory, Carsen, Masen and Juliana; niece, Kalani; nephew, Ezra; grandparents, Alvin, Phyllis, Irene, Glen, Marlene, Charlie and Maryann; as well as numerous aunts and uncles. He also leaves behind many close friends who became like family and who will forever carry his memory in their hearts.
Kaydin was preceded in death by his grandpa, Wayne Kuhn; uncle, Brandon Kuhn; sister, Leah Kuhn; and grandma, Janet Hojian.
He will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.
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