Colson Elijah Myers, a 14-year-old from the Warkworth, Ontario area, has died suddenly on April 22, 2026. His family confirmed the news through an obituary shared by Weaver Family Funeral Homes. He was born on July 26, 2011.
Colson was remembered as a bright and warm teenager who carried a calm kindness that people noticed quickly. Those close to him say he had a way of walking into a room and making it feel lighter without saying much.



He was deeply involved in sports. Hockey, baseball, and golf were part of his regular life. Friends described him as active, competitive, but also easygoing when the game was over.
Outside of sports, he enjoyed outdoor activities like hunting and fishing. These were moments where he felt most at peace, often spending time with family or close friends in quieter settings.
At school and in his community, Colson was known for being respectful and steady. People who met him often mentioned his positive attitude and the way he treated others without attitude or pride.
He also worked part-time at Ontario’s Sharpe Food Market. Even in that setting, coworkers say he stood out for his work ethic and willingness to help without being asked.
The store paid tribute to him, describing him as a young man who left a lasting impression through his character, reliability, and quiet strength in everyday tasks.
His family and community continue to remember him as someone who brought warmth wherever he went, with a presence that felt genuine and consistent even at such a young age.