Caden Michael Wingo, a 21-year-old full of life and adventure, passed away in a heartbreaking 2016 ZX-6R motorcycle crash on October 26, 2025.
The accident happened while he was doing what he loved most, riding the open road and feeling the wind of freedom.
Caden’s sudden death has left his family, friends, and community in deep sorrow.
Born on November 3, 2004, in Brighton Township, Pennsylvania, Caden was the son of Jessica Rogan and Michael Wingo.
He grew up in a close-knit family alongside his siblings: Mason, Piper, Kiarrah, and Mikal.
From a young age, Caden showed a spark that lit up everyone around him. He was raised with love and values that shaped him into a passionate, driven young man.
Caden attended Lawrence County Career and Technical Center (LCCTC), where he graduated with pride.
He was also a dedicated football player on the Ellwood City Varsity team. His time on the field built lasting friendships and taught him teamwork and perseverance.
Before his passing, Caden lived in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, and was building a promising career as a journeyman apprentice machinist at VEKA.
He approached his work with genuine enthusiasm and skill, and everyone could see he had a bright future in the manufacturing industry.
But Caden was more than his job or school achievements. He was an avid outdoorsman who thrived in nature.
Whether hunting, fishing, or cruising on his motorcycle, he embraced every moment. His adventurous spirit was contagious.
Friends remember him as someone who always kept a smile on their face, no matter the situation. Caden had Christ in his heart, and his faith guided him through life.
He was preceded in death by his great-grandfather, Harold E. Rogan, but now he’s reunited with loved ones in heaven, including his Pappy and Chase, as his father mentioned.
Caden Wingo’s Death was Quickly Reported, and Many People Shared Tributes
His mother, Jessica, made a heartfelt post on Facebook, sharing a photo of flowers in his memory.
She wrote:
Caden’s father, Michael Wingo, expressed his grief with raw emotion:
“It is said that we are all individuals but the day you were born you have been a part of me and now that you’re gone a part of me is gone. I will never get that back. I love you Caden. I know you’re chillin with Pappy and Chase. Tell them we all miss them down here. Continue to watch over the family.”
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His brother Mason Kuttler posted a heartfelt message:
“Rest In Peace to my brother Caden Wingo. You’ll never be forgotten. So many plans we had that we will never get to do. Anytime we were around each other we could never stop laughing no matter how serious the situation may be. From sharing toys to lending money in the adult world, I was so happy I got to call you my brother. I wouldn’t do anything differently besides talk to you more. I love you so much and I’m so proud of you for the man you became. God First. I love you Caden.”
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Friends also shared their pain. Kailey Anne Spaeth wrote to Chelsie Deutsch, who set up a GoFundMe for the family:
“Chelsie, I love you with my whole heart & I am beyond sorry that there are no words that I can say or things to do that could possibly make this better. Please, help raise money so this mama can mourn her son, Caden Wingo.”
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McKenzie Cashman added,
“I don’t have words to describe how I feel right now, but I love and miss you so much. You had such a huge impact on everyone’s life, you were so full of joy and happiness and no matter what, always kept a smile on everyone’s face. You were one of the most important people in my life, you were taken from us way too soon.”
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Even coworkers remembered him fondly. Amber Michaela said:
“Even though your time at EEC wasn’t long you always made the day a lot brighter and funnier. Caden Wingo RIP.”
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To help the Wingo family with funeral costs and other expenses, Chelsie Deutsch launched a GoFundMe campaign.
The support has been overwhelming, showing just how many lives Caden touched in his short 21 years.
A celebration of Caden’s life is scheduled for November 1, 2025, at the Joseph A. Tomon, Jr. Funeral Home and Crematory.
Family and friends are welcome to a public visitation from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, followed by a funeral service at 4:00 PM. Pastor Bob Zonts of Grace Community Church will officiate.
Caden Wingo’s death reminds us how fragile life can be. He lived fully, loved deeply, and left a legacy of joy and kindness.
Though he’s gone, his story encourages us to cherish our loved ones, pursue our passions, and hold onto faith.
Rest in peace, Caden. Your light will shine on in the hearts of those who knew you.
