

Cowboys, cowgirls, family and friends, we will gather Monday, May 19, 2025, at 10:00 am at the Prairie Winds Community Center in Bridgeport to celebrate the life of a remarkable young man, Coy William Fleming. Burial will follow at the Angora Cemetery. Please wear Hawaiian or Pink shirts in memory of Coy. Fond memories and condolences may be left at www.bridgeportmemorialchapel.com. Bridgeport Memorial Chapel is assisting the family with services.
Coy was born on July 28, 2004, in Alliance, Nebraska to Jeff and Keele (Loomis) Fleming.
Coy is survived by his mother Keele Martinez and step father Griff Martinez; Coy’s brother Corbyn, aunt Linle and uncle Shawn, uncle Justin; cousins Shawn Teppert, Jr. and Natalie Teppert; grandparents Everett and Pam Loomis, Ed and Dee Fleming and Carol Martinez.
Coy was preceded in death by his father Jeff Fleming and grandpa Lee Martinez.
Coy’s journey was far too brief, ending on April 28, 2025, but in his short time with us, he left an indelible mark on our hearts and lives.
Coy was a vibrant soul, full of passion and energy. From a young age, he found joy in the world around him whether it was the thrill of rodeo, the camaraderie of friends, or the love of family. He was truly a product of his environment growing up surrounded by the values of God, family, and hard work. He embraced life with open arms, approaching each day as an adventure waiting to unfold.
His love for the rodeo was evident from the beginning. Coy didn’t just participate; he thrived from mutton busting as a little boy to steer wrestling and roped as a teenager, the arena was his second home. Coy cherished the time spent at Rodeo Bible Camp, where he not only honed his skills but also deepened his faith and forged lifelong friendships. Coy’s love for horses was matched only by the thrill of the competition, and whether he was racing in the Rubber Check Race, Pony Express, or branding cattle, he was always in his element. Coy was not just a cowboy; he was a true ranch hand embodying the spirit of hard work and dedication. His involvement in FFA and 4-H showcased his commitment to agriculture and community.
Coy was a proud to be an alter boy, serving his church with the same enthusiasm he brought to everything else in his life outside of the arena.
Coy was a talented athlete. He wrestled, played football and track meets with unmatched determination for the Bridgeport Bulldogs, attending football camp to perfect his skills, always pushing himself to be the best he could be. His love for sports mirrored his love for adventure; he cherished the road trips taken with friends and family, making memories that will last a lifetime.
As a fireman he loved the adrenaline rush. But due to his injury it left him impaired hoping one day things would be different.
Coy had a special connection to music, often found listening to his favorite bands and had a soft spot for classic shows like The Lone Ranger and Walker Texas Ranger. Each worn out episode reminded him of the values of courage and justice, ideals he embodied throughout his life. He was not just a friend to many, he was a brother, a son, a grandson and a mentor.
Coy had a big heart and a generous spirit, always willing to lend a hand whether it was helping a neighbor or caring for his brother, his legacy is not only in the memories we hold dear but in the lives he touched.
Coy’s final wish to be an organ donor speaks volumes about his character, even in passing he wanted to give the gift of life to others, a testament to the selflessness that defined him.
Let us remember Coy not with sadness, but with gratitude for the time we shared. Let us honor him by carrying forward the values he cherished. Faith, family, friendship, hard work, and a love for life. May we find comfort in the memories we hold and the lessons he taught us.
Coy Fleming may no longer walk among us, but his spirit will forever ride alongside us, in the whispers of the wind, in the laughter of friends, and in the hearts of all who loved him.
Rest in peace, dear friend. You will be missed but not forgotten.
WE WILL SEE YOU AGAIN. “COWBOY”
PALLBEARERS
Shawn Teppert, JrHonorary Pallbearer
Natalie TeppertHonorary Pallbearer
Corbyn FlemingPallbearer
Bill BennettPallbearer
Dean GorsuchPallbearer
Alan FenningPallbearer
Dave BowmanPallbearer
Brian SchaubPallbearer
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