The town of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, is mourning the sudden and tragic loss of 10-year-old Bryson Funk, who passed away on June 12, 2025, just hours after helping his baseball team, the Linglestown Colts, secure a championship victory. Bryson had pitched the final innings of the game the evening before, delivering a winning performance that quickly turned heartbreaking when he collapsed the following morning. His death, later attributed to myocarditis, left his family, teammates, and community in shock. Close friend and teammate Elias Vilfort paid tribute by writing Bryson’s number, “3,” around their local park, and recalled Bryson’s energetic, playful spirit on and off the field. The two boys had bonded over baseball, shared meals, and family outings, and were excited to soon play together on the All-Star team—plans cut short by the tragedy.
Support poured in rapidly, with over $45,000 raised through a GoFundMe organized by family member Nicki Brantner to assist with funeral expenses. Social media became a hub for collective grief, where friends and family shared heartfelt tributes to Bryson’s kindness and zest for life. Organizations such as 717 Athletics and individuals like cousin Armond Carter and friend Dean Behrendt expressed their sorrow, remembering Bryson’s joyful presence. The Eric Paredes Save A Life Foundation used his story to raise awareness about sudden cardiac arrest in youth, reminding the public of the risks that can affect even the healthiest children. In the wake of this devastating event, the community holds tightly to memories of a boy whose brief life was marked by energy, affection, and a love for the game.