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Kanyon Webb Obituary,29yrs killed in tragic accident while hiking at Manchester,TN

Kanyon Webb Obituary,29yrs killed in tragic accident while hiking at Manchester,TN

Kanyon Webb Obituary,29yrs killed in tragic accident while hiking at Manchester,TN

Kanyon Garr Webb passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2026, in a tragic accident while hiking at Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park in Manchester, Tennessee. He was 29 years old.

Kanyon was the kind of person you don’t forget. Strong, healthy, and undeniably handsome, he carried a magnetic energy that drew people in effortlessly. His smile was infectious—genuine, warm, and impossible not to return. He had a presence that made life feel lighter, brighter, and more alive.

He grew up a true California soul—a year-round surfer and winter snowboarder who felt most at home in motion, chasing sun, waves, and freedom. He loved the ocean deeply, loved San Diego, and lived for warm weather and blue skies. If a storm rolled in, Kanyon wasn’t one to sit still—he would chase the sun, always finding his way back to warmth, light, and adventure.

Kanyon was a traveler at heart, always moving, always exploring. He was wild and free-spirited, a little crazy in the best way—full of stories, laughter, and unforgettable moments. He had an entrepreneurial mind and a fearless way of living, never afraid to take risks or follow his own path.

But beneath that adventurous, wild exterior was a deeply sweet and sensitive soul. He loved hard. He cared deeply. And he showed up for the people he loved in ways that mattered.

He was an incredible uncle, a loving son, and the kind of brother everyone wishes they had—the coolest, most loyal, and most genuine. His friends meant everything to him, and he meant everything to them. Kanyon was truly loved by all who knew him.

He will be greatly missed—his laughter, his energy, his spirit, and the way he made people feel. Though his time here was far too short, the life he lived was full, and the impact he made will last forever. His memory will remain like a streak of sunlight, a reminder of warmth, motion, and the beauty of living without fear.

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  1. Valerie Webb

    Whomever wrote this please contact me, this is Kanyon’s mom and dad and we’d like to thank you for the accurate translation of who Kan was, such a beautiful soul, the kindest heart imaginable. His presence was undeniable and if only everyone on earth had that same spirit, this world would be the most beautiful place ever. Thank you for sharing this as your experience with him. He will truly be missed but always in our hearts forever.

    1. LatestObitsNews

      Dear Valerie Webb
      Good day, and thank you so much for reaching out to me. I truly appreciate you taking the time to connect after seeing my post.
      My name is mary stephens , and I was deeply touched by your message. The post I shared came from a place of respect and heartfelt reflection, and it means a lot to know it resonated with you and your family.
      I would be glad to get to know you better as well. Please feel free to share more about yourself and your connection, as I believe meaningful conversations like this help us honor and preserve the memories and impact of those we speak about.
      Once again, thank you for reaching out. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
      Warm regards,
      Mary Stephens
      stephensmary693@gmail.com

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