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Cody Allen Olson

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Cody Allen Olson

Birth
Oroville, Butte County, California, USA
Death
4 Jun 2011 (aged 16)
Butte County, California, USA
Burial
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Cody Allen Olson was born on November 7, 1994 in Oroville, California to Lisa Smith and Jameson Olson.
Cody passed away on June 4, 2011 in the Feather River Canyon near Oroville, California. Cody was a sophomore at Oroville High School. He worked for Richard Reynolds Masonry as a hod carrier
on many projects around town, including 2110 and 2111 Montgomery Street. Cody was an amazing young man who loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, four wheeling, motorcycles, football, baseball, basketball, track, and he was a brown belt in Tae Kwon Do. Cody was an excellent welder and loved to work with his hands. He was an outgoing person who
loved everyone. Family was the most important thing to him.

Cody’s dream was to join the Marines to become a marksman and serve his Country. He will be remembered as an amazing son, brother, nephew, grandson, great grandson and friend.

Cody is survived by his mother Lisa Smith, his
stepfather Tim Smith, his brothers Gage Smith and JoJo Olson, sister Kyra Olson, his grandparents Richard and Debbie Reynolds,
Rich and Shelley Jaster and Don Olson, his uncle and aunt Steve and Julie Hammer, his uncles Cory Reynolds and John Olson, his aunt Melissa Jaster nd many more family members and hundreds
of friends.
Cody Allen Olson was born on November 7, 1994 in Oroville, California to Lisa Smith and Jameson Olson.
Cody passed away on June 4, 2011 in the Feather River Canyon near Oroville, California. Cody was a sophomore at Oroville High School. He worked for Richard Reynolds Masonry as a hod carrier
on many projects around town, including 2110 and 2111 Montgomery Street. Cody was an amazing young man who loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, four wheeling, motorcycles, football, baseball, basketball, track, and he was a brown belt in Tae Kwon Do. Cody was an excellent welder and loved to work with his hands. He was an outgoing person who
loved everyone. Family was the most important thing to him.

Cody’s dream was to join the Marines to become a marksman and serve his Country. He will be remembered as an amazing son, brother, nephew, grandson, great grandson and friend.

Cody is survived by his mother Lisa Smith, his
stepfather Tim Smith, his brothers Gage Smith and JoJo Olson, sister Kyra Olson, his grandparents Richard and Debbie Reynolds,
Rich and Shelley Jaster and Don Olson, his uncle and aunt Steve and Julie Hammer, his uncles Cory Reynolds and John Olson, his aunt Melissa Jaster nd many more family members and hundreds
of friends.


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