Bryce Robert Woolery

bryce woolery

November 2, 2004 ~ November 1, 2025

Born in: Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

In Loving Memory Of
Bryce Woolery
11/02/2004 – 11/01/2025

Today we celebrate Bryce — a young man who lived with full-throttle joy, a fearless spirit, and a heart bigger than the world around him.

If you knew Bryce, you knew motion — wheels spinning, wind in his face, laughter trailing behind him. The bike wasn’t just something he rode… it was freedom, peace, and pure happiness. Whether he was hitting the park, riding with friends, or just cruising for the good vibes, that’s where he felt alive.

Bryce was caring, goofy, and always ready to lift someone up. He had a way of turning ordinary days into memories and strangers into friends. He loved hard, laughed loud, and reminded us to enjoy the ride — not just the destination.

Though his time here was far too short, he left a mark that will never fade. His laughter echoes in every place he rode, and his spirit lives in every smile he gave the world.

Ride in peace, Bryce

Forever loved. Forever missed. Forever remembered.

Bryce is survived by his mother, Debra Woolery; sister, Alexandra; grandmother, Joan Robbe; aunts, Diane Mattarocci and Kim Hunter; many nieces, nephews and cousins; and his girlfriend, Jamie Gonzales.

Preceded in death by his father, Shannon Watson; grandfather, Dwight Robbe; aunt, Joanne Snyder; and uncles, Dennis Snyder and Joseph Hunter.

Viewing, 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, November 7, 2025, in the Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel. Funeral service, 11 a.m. Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Ascension Episcopal Church, 420 W. 18th St., followed by a celebration of life at the Pueblo Skatepark, 528 E. 8th St. at 2 p.m.

Online condolence, www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Viewing: November 7, 2025 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com

Funeral Service: November 8, 2025 11:00 am

Ascension Episcopal Church
18th Street & Grand Ave.
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-543-4253

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  1. CandleImageMy condolences to the family, Bryce was always a respectful young man in our interactions at school. I am so sorry for the loss of Bryce, may he rest in peace, and his family and friends take comfort in knowing he is resting in the hands of the Lord.

  2. CandleImageBryce was always a good young man from the time he was a child in the neighborhood to his teen years up to his few years of adulthood. He was always respectful and would always ask the neighborhood if they need their snow shoveled or yard raked. He spent sometime with my nephews at their grandparents home when he was a kid and we all got to know him quite well and became very fond of his good manners and his will to always find something to work on.
    Our deepest heartfelt condolences to his family. Bryce truly left a print on so many hearts.

  3. Bryce He was a good young kid he went to North Mesa with me and he was always had a smile on his face when he walked in the room he was a good guy he was my friend when I didn’t have a friend I love you loved doing flips she’s a good little kid do you wanna miss you rest in peace dance Hi Bryce

  4. Bryce,
    You were a bright light and absolutely sunshine in this lifetime. You always brought a smile to my face and you were always ready to have the best time in any given situation. I loved how wild your spirit was. The most vivacious, red-headed, goofball I could have ever hoped to meet in this lifetime. You absolutely succeeded in bringing joy and excitement with whomever you interacted with. Your light will be missed so very much. Rest easy kiddo.🖤 it was such a pleasure working with you in school.

  5. I grew up with Bryce in elementary at North Mesa elementary. He was my best friend when we were little. We used to play football together at the old red school house there. I would get so excited to play with him. He was a major goofball and always so nice. He lit up any room with his laugh or smile. He was always trying to do the right thing. I had a rough childhood but Bryce always made it better, and I will never forget that. I’ll also never forget the days we had together running around like crazy on the playground and being happy. He was kind, caring, goofy, inclusive of others, and the best friend you could ever have. He was a few months older than me. I’ll never forget riding horses with him thru our program we did together, hearing him laugh and seeing his red hair in the wind I thought was so cool. I adored Bryce and his light he carried with him where ever he went. I loved having him as a best friend and still do. To his mom: if you ever need anything don’t be afraid to reach out on fb or somehow else. I’m always here for you. Thank you for giving the world Bryce and thank you for giving me a best friend. Bryce I love you so much, please save me a seat up there and have fun doing your flips in heaven that impressed the hell out of me when we were kids. ❤️ I will carry you with me always.

  6. CandleImageBryce was a caring young man and always had great plans for the future. I’m so very sorry for the loss of Bryce. I am tired of the gun violence in this town; we have lost too many young people. The violence MUST end.

  7. My condolences and prayers, May God comfort you in this difficult time,so very sorry for your loss. Rest in peace young man.


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