Bryce Walker Deines, 23, died on September 3rd, 2024
In a tragic dirt bike accident, doing what he loved most, braap-ing it up.
Bryce was born on February 17, 2001 to Shane Leroy Deines and Amie Lynn Middleton in Montrose, CO. Bryce graduated high school in 2019, then went to college at Lincoln tech in Denver where he graduated for welding.
Bryce is proceeded in death by his father Shane Leroy Deines who passed away June 22, 2007, who Bryce is flying with now.
Survived by his mother Amie Middleton, stepfather Scott Middleton, sister Mariah Roberts, brother Zac Roberts and his wife Brigitte, nieces Rhea and Kyla Roberts, Lainey, Haylee, and nephew Ryatt Roberts, stepbrothers Sam and Jack Middleton. Grandmother Cindy Clark, Grandpa Bill Deines, Grandma Judy Martin, Aunt Marchelle Hubbard, and many cousins of the Deines family.
Bryce was a natural athlete, and true outdoorsman. He loved Snowboarding and started young with BMX then went onto racing dirt bikes. In high school Bryce was on the climbing and mountain bike team and traveled all over to win dirt bike races. Bryce’s dad had a deep love for dirt biking as well as it is a shared passion throughout the entire Deines family, he often spent time camping or in the adobes with his family and friends. When he was a child instead of playing baseball with the other kids, Bryce would be in the outfield chasing butterflies. He was always submerged in the beauty of life around him and had the most beautiful smile. However, Bryce was fierce in his passions and dirt biking was his language. His love and talent on a dirt bike was “sick sauce”. Although speed and big air was his fuel. He never hesitated to slow down, long enough to smell the roses and enjoy the little things, capturing the innocent moments of greatness in the world.
Bryce had a kind and gentle spirit and loved his people. His buddies were his brothers and his family was very dear to him. He had such a pure heart through and through. He never understood why people couldn’t just be nice to each other, gravity can’t hold him down anymore. On his last day on this earth Bryce grew wings and is riding with his dad in heaven, kick stands up forever #414 “ride on”
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Bryce Walker Deines, please visit our flower store.Crippin Funeral Home
A visitation will be held on Friday, September 13th at the Crippin Funeral Home Chapel from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
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