Colton Michael was born on June 28, 1993 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Colton attended Edmond Santa Fe High School. After high school he pursued his dream of becoming a Certified Personal Trainer. He worked nonstop until he accomplished that goal.
Colton loved working out, fishing, reading, being on the beach and protein shakes. He loved music. He was very rarely found without his earbuds in and you would never know what genre of music was selected for the day. More than all these things combined, Colton loved his family. He was never happier than when he was with his niece and nephews and the brothers he gained along his journey.
Colton was shy, strikingly handsome and a friend to anyone he met. He never passed judgment and welcomed everyone he met into his life and heart.
Colton fought a long and hard battle. He was a warrior. He wanted nothing more than to be an amazing daddy to his one true pride, Stella Marie. She was his greatest accomplishment and he made sure everyone knew it.
Colton lost the war he fought for so long. He fought fiercely, and he fought with all he had. At only 25, Colton's story ended way too soon. On April 9, 2019, Colton finally gained what he had so desperately been searching for, he found peace and he is forever at home.
Colton is preceded in death by his grandfather, Jimmy Mata; great-grandfather, Mack Pyle; great-grandmother, Helen Pyle; great-grandmother Mae Nicholson.
Colton is survived by his loving mother, Cynthia and John B. Norman; father, Michael and Sue Pyle; sisters, Jennie and Eric Ludwig and Julie Simon and Jeff Cheadle; step sister, Sarah Burris; grandparents, Juanita Mata, Jerry and Ruth Griffin, GR and Lou Pyle; niece, Reagan Ludwig; nephews, Bennett Ludwig, Corbyn Simon, and Wyatt Ludwig; his baby girl, Stella Marie Pyle; and lots of aunts, uncles and other family members; Last but certainly not least, every friend Colton made throughout his journey- each one made an impact.