Mr. & Mrs. White Pine! The perfect addition to any youth sport and the true meaning of love for a community.
Cody & Chelsea Nicholes passed away Halloween Day 2023, leaving behind three beautiful children, Cason 11, Cole 9, & Caydence 5. Cody worked for the National Forest Service as a Law Enforcement Officer in rural Nevada. In his spare time, he coached his boys’ youth sports teams. You could usually find Cody in the first base box of the baseball field, in the middle of the huddle of a flag football game or pacing the sidelines of a Jr Jazz basketball game. Cody was an all-around great father and husband. He always had a smile to share, a hand to help, and of course, the best suggestions for a good place to eat. Chelsea worked for the local Copper Mine and in her spare time she coordinated the behind-the-scenes details of all the kids’ sporting events. She had a wagon full of anything you could ever need and was always willing to take care of everybody. She advocated for youth sports and never left any child behind. Not only did Chelsea cheer on her own kids, but made every kid feel like they could do anything, hence encouraging her children's friends to try new sports and making them feel confident in doing so. Cody & Chelsea were intertwined deeply within our local community, touching so many lives during their time with their selfless actions, positive attitudes, and courageous words of support. It was a feeling of safety and uplift whenever they were around. They have left a void in this community that will never be filled and will be missed immensely. Their unwavering legacy will live on through their children, who they have taught to be just as amazing. Please help us continue Cody & Chelsea's legacy by supporting this fundraiser.
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