Cody L. McBreairty

OAKLAND – Cody L. McBreairty, 16, passed away unexpectedly Friday, November 18th, 2022. Cody was born in Waterville on October 20th, 2006, the son of Nicole Taylor and Ronnie McBreairty Jr., Cody attended Messalonskee High School.

Cody loved anything with a motor. He was a year-round fisherman and always looked forward to ice fishing with his uncle Shawn. He played football and enjoyed hanging out with his friends and family. He would do anything to make them laugh- even if that meant getting a few bruises along the way, it was all worth it if he could make someone smile. He was blessed with his cousins who were more like siblings, and spending quality time with them meant so much to Cody. He loved his trips up to Fort Kent with his Pepe, and everyone knew his love of the “TaylorMade” name.

Cody is predeceased by his grandparents, Ronnie McBreairty Sr., Pam Atkins, and Michael Taylor.

Cody is survived by his mother Nicole Taylor and her partner Andy Tompkins, father Ronnie McBreairty Jr., gramamma Tina Taylor, papa Lenard Schoen, Pepe Mike Bourgoin and his spouse Rona, grandmother Linda Taylor; great grandparents Hardy and Gloria Taylor; aunts, Mikayla Bourgoin, and Heather Dixon; uncles, Shawn Taylor and his partner Marie Conlogue, Derick Taylor and his partner Catherine Mansfield, Ryan McBreairty, and Chris Sinclair and his partner Nicole Schooler; his lil sis Trinity Taylor; cousins that were more like siblings Brandon, Matt, Damian, Katlyn, and Kaleb; his significant other Tiana Webster; many other aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Visiting hours will be Friday, November 26th from 2-4pm at Wheeler Funeral Home 26 Church Street, Oakland. There will be a private celebration of life at a later date.

Arrangements are under the care of Wheeler Funeral Home 26 Church Street, Oakland, ME.




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