Zackery Tylor Daughenbaugh
Zackery Tylor Daughenbaugh
February 6, 1999 – February 12, 2025
It is with heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Zackery Tylor Daughenbaugh on February 12, 2025, at the age of 26. Born on February 6, 1999, Zackery was a dedicated diesel mechanic, known for his hard work, passion, and skill. His love for animals was unmatched, and he had a special bond with every creature he met. Zackery was also a devoted gym enthusiast and took great pride in his tattoos, each one telling a story of his journey through life.
He is survived by his loving parents, Mishell and Dustin Daughenbaugh, his beloved sister, Abagail Daughenbaugh and his little bother Isaiah. Zackery is preceded in death by his cherished Papa, Paul Fuller and his dear ferret, Roxanne.
A funeral service to honor Zackery’s life will be held on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Crowder Funeral Home in League City, Texas, with visitation before at 12:00pm. Family and friends are invited to gather and celebrate the life of a man whose kindness, dedication, and spirit will never be forgotten.
Zackery will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of those who loved him.
In Lieu of donations, please send flowers to Crowder Funeral Home.
Please join the family immediately following the service for a celebration of life at The Boldthouse located at: 2234 East Nasa Parkway; Seabrook, TX 77586
The loss of a child is a pain that words cannot heal. We offer our heartfelt condolences and hope that the cherished moments you shared will bring you some comfort.
Love you all. Condolences to everyone I’m always here for you
Words of sympathy feel inadequate in expressing
grief and sorrow for a loss so great. Gone, but never far
from our hearts. My deepest sympathy for your loss.”
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If God told you 26 years ago, that he would give you a son. One that you would be proud of, that brings you much joy through the years, that is a hard worker, and smart. He will be handsome and he will love you with all his heart. He will make people smile just with his presence. He will give you warm hugs and many great memories. But in 26 yéarß, I will néed him to come back home with me. Would you have taken that contract? You see, life is a contract, we just don’t know the terms! God bless you and your family! Kristine Blessing, a friend of Karla Shiffer, Des Moines, Iowa
I am so sorry for your families immense loss. My thoughts are with you.