In Loving Memory of Pryce Nolan Redmon May 2, 2015 – February 19, 2026 Fond memories. Aching hearts

In Loving Memory of Pryce Nolan Redmon May 2, 2015 – February 19, 2026 Fond memories. Aching hearts. 💔

There are some souls who walk this earth for only a short while, yet leave behind a lifetime of impact. Pryce Nolan Redmon was one of those rare, radiant lights.

At just ten years old, Pryce had already shown the world what courage truly looks like. For six long years, he battled stage IV neuroblastoma — enduring chemotherapy treatments, countless hospital stays, ventilators, painful setbacks, and moments no child should ever have to face. Yet through it all, he fought with a smile. A brave, beautiful smile that inspired everyone who crossed his path.

His journey was not an easy one. It was filled with hospital rooms instead of playgrounds, medical equipment instead of toys, and doctors and nurses who became part of his daily world. But even in the hardest moments, Pryce’s spirit shone brightly. He carried a strength far beyond his years — a strength that humbled adults and uplifted strangers.

His family made him a promise: they would bring him home.

And they did.

“We are so grateful we could keep our promise to him to get him home, even if it wasn’t the way we were hoping & praying for.”

With the help of his devoted PICU team who ensured he was stable enough to travel, compassionate ambulance crews who kept him comfortable, and hospice workers who gently guided the family through the most tender and sacred hours, Pryce returned home. Surrounded by the love of his parents and siblings, he passed away peacefully — wrapped in the warmth of those who cherished him most.

There is profound heartbreak in that sentence. And yet, there is also profound love.

His family shared that Pryce knew he was loved. He saw your comments. He opened your cards. He felt the prayers and encouragement that poured in from near and far. In his final days, he was not just surrounded by family — he was surrounded by a community that had come to care deeply for him.

That is a testament to the kind of boy he was.

Pryce was not defined by his diagnosis. He was defined by his resilience. By his laughter. By his ability to smile in the face of pain. By the way he reminded everyone watching that bravery does not require size or age — only heart.

And his heart was enormous.

To his parents — there are no words that can truly mend the ache of losing a child. But what you gave your son was extraordinary. You gave him unwavering love. You fought beside him every single day. You kept your promise. You carried him home. You made sure he was surrounded by comfort and peace. That is the deepest form of devotion a parent can offer.

You did not fail him.

You fulfilled him with love.

Your son’s life mattered. His fight mattered. His story will continue to touch lives in ways you may never fully see.

Though his time here was far too short, Pryce leaves behind something eternal — the reminder to face life with courage, to treasure every moment, and to love loudly and deeply.

Today we hold fond memories.

Today we carry aching hearts.

Today we honor a warrior with the gentlest soul.

Rest easy, sweet boy.

Your fight is over.

Your smile lives on.

Pryce Nolan Redmon

Forever 10. Forever loved.

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