Cody John Tuepker was known as many things to many people. He was a loving son and grandson; a devoted brother, a trusted friend and his lighthearted humor brought much joy and laughter to everyone he met.
Cody was born on November 18, 1995 at Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital in Jacksonville, North Carolina. He was the son of John Brian Tuepker and Michelle Danielle (Hull) Poblete. In addition, he leaves behind grandparents Deborah & Andrew Whiteford, Steven & Tammie Hull, and Donna Russell, 10 siblings, Savannah, Eryn, William, Hunter, Malaya, Bella, Gracie, Nicolas, Brandon, Connor, and nephew Sammy.
As a young boy, Cody was an active child who took part in football, soccer, baseball, basketball and karate. Cody's memorable achievements included 2nd place in the National Karate Competition, 3rd place in weapons, undefeated in Jr. Division baseball and graduated from the Devil Pups.
In his teen years Cody attended New Mexico Military Institute and received the honor of “Special Team Player” twice, for football. He continued to enjoy dirt bike riding, hiking and hanging out with Earl (best friend) and Etta on their farm. His senior year Cody returned home and graduated from the Kingman Academy of Learning in 2014.
Cody returned to New Mexico Military Institute, graduating Salutatorian with a degree of Associate in Science with Highest Honors on May 14, 2016. He was highly intelligent and was currently pursuing his degree in Electrical Engineering at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He was destined to impact the field of renewable electric energy as it pertained to his love of motorcycles.
Cody was swift to aid a loved one in need. He brought us all joy with his humor, comfort with his words, and strength with his spirit. His beautiful smile and intense blue eyes shone brightly like the stars in the sky. Sadly, our star burned out all too quickly. Cody leaves behind a legacy of life-long friendships and many cherished memories.
Everyone whose life he touched will forever remember Cody John Tuepker.
Cody passed away on June 26, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Services will be held at Palm Northwest Mortuary.