
| Obituary from Wilson Funeral Home |
Wyatt Spencer Bragdon, 20, of New Gloucester passed away on Monday, October 6th as the result of a car accident.
Wyatt was born on May 13, 2005 to Josh and Becky at St. Mary’s in Lewiston.
Wyatt graduated in 2024 from Gray-New Gloucester High School. He started out welding at PCS, then worked for his Stepfather at Tip Line Tree and ended working in excavation with his dear buddy, Dustin of FLB Trucking & Excavation.
Wyatt is survived by the following: His 6.0 PowerStroke, his mother Becky and stepfather Christopher Cote “uncle-dad”, his father Josh and his stepmother Sarah, by his loyal brothers Jacoby and Bronson, bonus brother Brady, along with his stepbrothers Carter and Bentley, his grandparents: Mark, Donna, Scott, Debbie and Greg, his special Nana Pat, his aunts and uncles: Marcy, Christy, Tyler and her husband Ted, Haylee and her fiancé Mike, Myah, Leah, Meg, Lindsey, Isaac, Shelby and husband Josh, the love of his life, Kera and their dog Jax. Wyatt was the best cousin to Jason, Tanner, Noah, JP, Aurora, Maddie, Mack, Hunter, Trevor, Sophia, Avery, Kinslee, Hayden and Cash. Wyatt was fortunate to be loved by so many friends and family but had the best crew in Jacob, Rich, Jarvi, Parker, Zach, Zac, Bryce, Nolen, Vinny, Heath, Alex, Will and too many others to mention. Wyatt was loved and lucky enough to have some wonderful bonus moms: Katie, Sierra, Trina, Barbara and countless others.
Wyatt had a zest for life that was extraordinary. To know him, was to love him. His smile was one of his best features, especially when he was trying to sweet talk his way out of a situation. He loved his people fiercely and loyally. He was the person to call if you need help, well, when he would answer his phone!
Wyatt loved all things redneck, ford, speeding, music, mud runs, and fires. He only knew how to do things big, whether it was loving you, driving or simply just making you laugh. His smile was more like the sunshine itself. He could brighten the day on the worst days.
Wyatt would love the turnout over the last few days and we are all so appreciative for all the support. It truly takes a village. Our hearts are broken but it is a little less painful because of everyone who has showed up and held us up. THANK YOU.
Wyatt’s life will be celebrated at Spring Meadows in Gray, ME on Friday, October 17th at 4pm. Please come share memories of our boy! Wyatt would want us to dress comfortably. Bonus for Tip Line merch, Red Sox and Carhartt.
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