Ten-year-old Bryson Funk tragically died on June 12, 2025, just hours after helping his team, the Linglestown Colts, win a championship game. He had pitched the final innings and secured victory with a final strikeout. The next morning, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital, where he passed away. His family confirmed the cause of death was myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart.
Bryson’s death shocked his community in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. His friend and teammate Elias Vilfort, 9, honored him by drawing Bryson’s number “3” across their field. “He’d just flip or slide in the mud to make a play,” Elias said, remembering Bryson’s lively spirit. The two shared a close bond beyond baseball.
A GoFundMe created by Nicki Brantner raised over \$45,000 to help cover funeral costs. She described Bryson as a “vibrant, active guy” and encouraged others to pray and support the family.
Online, tributes poured in. Cousin Armond Carter recalled teaching Bryson how to “dap.” A Facebook memorial group became a place for shared memories.
The Eric Paredes Save A Life Foundation used Bryson’s story to raise awareness of sudden cardiac risks in kids. The community mourns a bright life taken too soon.