Wylder Dean Neal, a precious soul who brought joy and warmth to those around him, lived a beautiful yet brief life. Born on July 8, 2025, in Charleston, West Virginia, Wylder was the cherished son of Wyatt Neal and Kara Zande. His radiant spirit shone brightly for five unforgettable days before he departed from this world on July 13, 2025, at Charleston Area Medical Center.
In his short time with us, Wylder captured the hearts of his family and friends, igniting a love that will forever resonate within their memories. He is survived by his devoted parents, Wyatt and Kara, who treasured every moment of his life. His sister, Analeigh Neal, now carries the gentle spirit of her baby brother in her heart, a bond that will transcend the boundaries of time and space.
Wylder's legacy continues through his loving grandparents, Larry and Patricia Zande, and William and Pamela Neal, who will always remember him as a source of overflowing joy and love within the family. Their hearts are filled with the warmth of the moments they shared, and they will honor his memory in their lives.
Although Wylder spent only a fleeting time on this Earth, he joins the embrace of those who left before him. He is reunited with his maternal great-grandparents, William and Nancy Godfrey and Enrico and Margaret Zande, and his paternal great-grandfather, Albert Neal. His uncle, Christopher Zande, has also welcomed him into a peaceful realm.
A funeral service to celebrate the life of Wylder Dean Neal will be held at Cravens-Shires Funeral Home in Bluefield, West Virginia, on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, beginning at 11:00 AM with Rev. Dr. Doug Hyndrich officiating. Family and friends are invited to gather and share in the love and memories of this remarkable little boy, whose impact, though short-lived, is bound to resonate with them forever.
Wylder, you will be missed more than words can convey, and you will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved you dearly. Your light may have shined briefly, but it will live on eternally in our memories. Rest in peace, sweet Wylder.
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