Madi Wurster, a former Purdue Fort Wayne volleyball player, passed away unexpectedly in a tragic car accident early Monday morning, December 8, 2025, at the age of 25.
Her brother, Zach Wurster, expressed the deep and immeasurable pain felt by their family due to her passing.
Madi graduated from South Adams High School in 2018, where she played both volleyball and basketball. She was the kind of person who made every team better.
Her passion for volleyball led her to Purdue University Fort Wayne, where she played for five years and served as a team captain. She graduated in 2024 with a remarkable academic record, earning two majors and two minors.
Later, she found her calling as the School Program Coordinator at Erin’s House for Grieving Children in Fort Wayne. It was a God-designed fit.
Her gentle spirit, compassion, and empathy made her an irreplaceable, loyal friend. She recently returned to the volleyball court as a coach for the Gym Rats in Fort Wayne.
Gym Rats Volleyball and the entire Fort Wayne Volleyball Community are saddened of the tragic passing of Madi Wurster. Madi played her club years with our family at @empoweredvball_probeachjuniors, before an incredible career at @mastodonwvb.
Gym Rats Volleyball
Madi joined our Gym Rats coaching staff for this upcoming season, after playing for Coach Matos during her club years.
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Bradley Wurster and Toni Campbell Honoring Their Daughter Madi’s Light
Madelyn “Madi” Brianne Wurster, the daughter of Bradley Wurster and Toni Campbell, was born on March 26, 2000, in Bluffton, Indiana.
Her parents raised her in a close-knit family alongside her two brothers, Zachary and Nicholas Wurster.
Madi was welcomed into the loving arms of her Savior following a tragic car accident in Fort Wayne. Her life was a beautiful example of faith, love, and vibrant joy.
Her devotion to Jesus was the cornerstone of her existence. She was a cherished member of her Life Group at Pathway Community Church, where she loved to worship, often lifting her beautiful voice in song to glorify God.
Moreover, she enjoyed attending services with her family at First Missionary Church.
Madi was a devoted daughter, a Daddy’s girl, and her Mom’s best friend. She treasured every moment spent with her family, whether at home, during holiday gatherings, on small trips, or on grand vacations.
Her brothers held a special place in her heart, and she delighted in her role as an aunt to her nephew, Wrigley. She eagerly anticipated the arrival of another nephew in January 2026.
Yesterday, I had received news that would change my world forever. Sadly, my sister Madi passed away. Words will never describe the hurt, ache, and emptiness in our family without you. You were a blessing to everyone who had the fortune of crossing paths with you. You lived as Christ did, with everything you did, from work to spending time with friends and family.
Zach Wurster
Madi possessed a rare wisdom and empathy that touched everyone she met.
She intuitively knew when to offer a quiet, listening ear and when to fill a room with her goofy and infectious liveliness.
Her huge heart knew exactly who and what to love. She relied on the Lord through the difficulties she faced in her life, through loss, injury, and some personal conflicts.
Shauna Smith has started a meal signup for the Wurster family as they grieve the loss of Madi.
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Madi’s loving parents, brothers, and sisters-in-law survive her.
She shared a close bond with her paternal grandmother, Madelyn S. Wurste; maternal grandfather, Alan W. Campbell; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Bobby L. Wurster and Ruth A. Campbell.
The Wurster family will receive friends and family for visitation from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at First Missionary Church.
Similarly, a funeral service celebrating Madi’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 12, 2025, at First Missionary Church, with visitation from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Pastor Rick Schwartz and Pastor Jim Schwartz will officiate the service, and burial will follow in M.R.E. Cemetery.
It is with heartbreaking news that we share of our daughter Madi’s passing. We are so devastated and are going to need your prayers and love in the next few days, weeks, months, and forever….💔😭 She’s made us so so proud. She’s made the world a lot brighter with her in it.
Toni Wurster
Furthermore, the Wurster family kindly requests that attendees wear vibrant colors to the funeral service in keeping with Madi’s radiant spirit.
Memorial contributions may be made to Erin’s House or the A.C.C.F. Madi Wurster Fund.
Haggard-Hirschy & Zelt Funeral Home in Decatur is entrusted with the arrangements, and memories of Madi can be shared on the Tribute Wall tab at www.hhzfuneralhome.com.
Madi’s light, love, and unwavering faith will forever shine in the hearts of all who knew her.
Rest In Peace, Madelyn “Madi” Brianne Wurster.
