12-Year-Old Trinity North Morristown Wrestler Brady Kessler Dies From Brain Damage, Parents David and Cierra and WEM Community Grieve

A promising young life ends, but his impact on others remains.

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Brady Kessler’s death has left the WEM community heartbroken as family, friends, teammates, and classmates grieve the loss of a vibrant 12-year-old whose life ended far too soon.

Surrounded by his loving family, Brady passed away after suffering a catastrophic brain injury, a tragedy that has deeply shaken everyone who knew him.

Brady, a seventh grader, moved to the community three years ago and quickly became an important part of local youth programs.

He joined Grizzly Wrestling alongside his twin brother, Aaron, and the two brothers immediately formed a strong bond with the team.

Coaches and teammates remember Brady for his rare grit, competitiveness, and unwavering positivity.

He never backed down from a challenge and consistently worked to improve his skills, showing remarkable growth and determination.

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As Brady prepared to move into junior high wrestling, he carried excitement and pride for the future.

This year, he demonstrated significant progress, matched by a constant smile that reflected his love for the sport.

His coaches often pointed to Brady’s development as one of the many reasons they felt proud of the WEM Youth Program.

Beyond wrestling, Brady stayed active in baseball and remained involved in church, where he strengthened his faith and friendships.

The Grizzly community, Elysian Little League, Trinity North Morristown School, and the local church all recognized him not just as an athlete, but as a kind-hearted child who brought light to those around him.

In the days leading up to Brady Kessler’s death, family members shared updates about his medical condition.

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Doctors discovered severe brain swelling and internal bleeding caused by a ruptured blood vessel.

Despite emergency transport and intensive care, physicians determined that Brady suffered significant brain damage. His family held onto hope and asked the community for prayers as he fought for his life.

Sadly, Brady passed away after doctors confirmed he was brain-dead.

His loss has created an overwhelming void, one felt not only by his family but by the entire WEM community.

Tributes poured in, describing Brady as a son, brother, grandson, nephew, teammate, friend, and a cherished child of God.

Brady leaves behind his twin brother Aaron, his father David, his mother Cierra, his stepfather Tyler, and four younger siblings.

Community members continue to lift the Kessler and Pumper families in prayer, offering love, kindness, and support during this unimaginable time.

Though Brady Kessler’s death has brought deep sorrow, his spirit, smile, and determination will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.

He remains forever a part of the Grizzly community and the WEM family.

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