A lover of all sports, Colin had a deep passion for athletics. He was especially excited about basketball and often dreamed of playing competitively. Just a day before his passing, he asked his sibling if he might one day grow tall enough to match their dad and pursue his basketball aspirations.
It was one of many moments that now echo with a painful finality—a reminder of the dreams and potential that lived within him. To his family, Colin was more than just a part of their lives—he was their joy, their laughter, and their light.
“July 28, 2025, is the worst day of our lives,” one family member shared. “I am broken, numb, and my family has been ripped apart. There are no words. Colin was the best brother and son.
He brought so much joy and laughter into our lives. He was incredibly intelligent, funny, and loved all sports. He just asked me on Sunday if I thought he would be as tall as Dad so he could play competitive basketball. None of this feels real. I love him so much. I just want him home.”
Colin’s absence is deeply felt not just by his immediate family but by everyone fortunate enough to have known him. His teachers, teammates, and classmates remember him as kind-hearted and curious, always ready with a joke, a helping hand, or a quick smile. Though his time here was brief, the impact he made was powerful and lasting.
As the family grieves this devastating loss, they ask for privacy and support in the days to come. Details regarding funeral services and memorial arrangements will be announced soon. In the meantime, those who wish to honor Colin’s memory are encouraged to cherish their loved ones, offer support to grieving families, and remember the beautiful soul that Colin was.
If you or someone you know is struggling with grief, mental health, or crisis, please reach out for help. Support is always available—call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.
Colin DeSelm will never be forgotten. His memory will live on in every story told, every laugh shared, and every heart he touched.