Avery passed away in 2021 at just 20 years old, but the impact he made in his life continues to reach far beyond his years.

Avery was the kind of person who stood up for the underdog without hesitation. He was a friend to everyone—never judgmental, always accepting, and deeply genuine. He had a heart of gold and a natural way of making people feel seen, valued, and understood.

He lived life fully and fearlessly. Whether he was snowboarding, wakeboarding, playing soccer, or driving fast cars, Avery brought passion and natural talent to everything he did. He was effortlessly athletic and driven—once he set his mind to something, he excelled.

But more than anything, Avery was an incredible big brother. To his 11-year-old twin brothers and 9-year-old sister, he is—and always will be—their idol. He led them with love, strength, and example, and the bond they share with him continues to guide them every day.

To his family, Avery was everything. A first love. A first child. A heart and soul that shaped the person his mother is today. Their bond was deep and unbreakable. Though he often called his mom his hero, he was truly hers.

Avery inspired those around him to be better, to love deeper, and to live more fully. Even in his passing, that legacy of giving continues. As a donor hero, Avery’s story does not end—it lives on in the lives he touched and the lives he continues to impact.

His loss is immeasurable. There were still so many pages of his story left to be written, so many dreams ahead of him. But so is the love he left behind—endless, powerful, and enduring.

For those who say they don’t know what to say—there are no perfect words. But saying his name, sharing his story, and honoring the way he lived means everything.

Avery will always be remembered as a true hero—one who lived with purpose, loved without limits, and continues to inspire.

We love you forever and always, Avery. Your life, your love, and your legacy will be honored for the rest of our lives.