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The Saddest Day

Gadge Dalton Garrett Stricklen Obituary


Gadge Dalton Garrett Stricklen was born on August 28, 2001, and passed from this life on September 24, 2025. This memorial honors a life lived on Gadge's own terms, full of energy, joy, and a spirit that left a lasting impression on everyone he met. He had a deep love for motorcycles, often seen flying down the road on two wheels, and sometimes just one, as he wheelied past with his signature grin. By far his happiest day was the day he married the love of his life, Kylie. He might’ve been known for wheelies and wild rides, but everyone knew the real thrill of his life was Kylie. He would light up when he spoke about her; to him, she was home.


A proud supporter of the Second Amendment, Gadge cared deeply about firearm education and responsible ownership. He was passionate about sharing knowledge and standing up for what he believed in.


Above all, Gadge loved his family. He made it a priority to stay in touch, whether at gatherings or with a quick phone call or text, and his big smile and easygoing nature will be missed in every room and at every holiday.


In quieter moments, Gadge found peace in nature, especially when fishing, casting a line and enjoying the stillness of the outdoors.


In his professional life, Gadge brought humor, positivity, and warmth to every shift. His coworkers at Amazon remember him as someone who could always bring a smile to their faces, even on the hardest days.


Gadge is survived by his beloved wife, Kylie Stricklen; his mother, Amber Stricklen; sisters, Shelby and Aimee Stricklen; brothers, Blake and Aceson Stricklen; Nanny, Dana Anderson; and Grammy Jennifer Watson; uncle Jimmy Smith and his wife Marsha; cousins Hailey, James, Jax, Jesse, and Molly; uncle Jacob Smith and his wife Makaela and their children; uncles Dalton King, Garrett King and family, and Dustyn Stricklen; and grandfather Jimmy Fogle.


He is preceded in death by his father, Ty Oneal; grandfather, Jimmy Smith Sr.; great-grandfather, Frank Smith; great-grandmothers, Diana Bohnenkemp and Linda Smith; and his dear friend, Jemi Bookman.


Gadge’s light burned bright and fast, but the impact of his life will echo for years to come. This Gadge Dalton Garrett Stricklen obituary serves as a reminder of his fearless heart, unwavering loyalty, and the joy he brought to those lucky enough to know him.

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Missing you every day

Trip to Buck-ees! Going to Uncle Tym's house I added this picture of Ky, Dustyn and Gadge Dalton Garrett Stricklen - we had so much fun on this trip! we went to In and Out burger, Buck-ees and had so much fun! These handsome devils are amazing!  

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Professional Wheelie Man

In memory of Gadge Dalton Garrett Stricklen, we celebrate the life of the best Wheelie Man. His obituary reflects the impact he had on all those who knew him and the legacy he leaves behind. This guy had big hopes and big dreams, he worked so hard so he could be promoted over and over! He was so proud of his job!

Gadge Stricklen Memorial

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