Cade Shane Myrick was welcomed into this world on October 8, 2000, by his parents Michael and Erin Myrick, older sister Ashtyn Rene, and twin brother Blaine Ryan; fifty-nine minutes prior. This day may have been the spark to the competitive nature Cade would exhibit in every facet of his life. A short time later they were blessed with their baby sister Davyn Denae. Growing up between Glasgow and Nashua, Cade had a love for all things outdoors. Hunting with his family instilled a deep love of the Montana Hi-line. Growing up surrounded by cousins, Cade learned the importance of family. Cade grew up a typical Montana boy: riding his bike all over town, swimming, playing sports, hunting, and fishing. He even squeezed in some time to cowboy… a little.
Cade’s intelligence, wit, kindness, and athletic ability presented at a very young age. Growing up between gyms and ball fields, you could always find Cade playing sports. Sports were a large part of Cade’s youth, and ultimately he would become a draw for Scottie fans throughout his high school career where he would go on to be a 7-time Varsity letter winner, all-conference in football, 2-time all-state/3-time all-conference in basketball, all state/2-time all-conference in track, all-conference in golf and lettered in cross-country. It was during this time Cade also picked up golf, playing with his dad and brother, Grandpa Rod and Grandma Arleen.
The family moved to Queen Creek, Arizona in 2018 where Cade continued to excel in school and athletics. His academic accolades and baseball ability would move Cade to Spokane, Washington as well as Dickinson, North Dakota on Scholarships. More than athletic, Cade was coachable, a trait commended by team leads. In early 2021 Cade was diagnosed with Testicular Cancer. He completed his treatments in Glasgow where he could be near his family and gain a competitive advantage against cancer… it worked. Cade rang the bell, cancer-free on October 25, 2022.
Cade was a family guy. He loved his family with his whole heart. You could often find him sitting in the stands with his family before the games while his friends joined the student section. While he had an undeniable and unique bond with his twin brother, he also had very close and special relationships with his sisters. Because having wasn’t enough, Cade was also blessed with countless cousins to help him get in trouble. His Grandpa Red and Grandma Connie were very special to Cade and he carried their memory with them always.
Cade moved back to Glasgow in 2022 to be close to family and work at Arch’s Tire. He enjoyed watching his younger cousins in their activities and socializing in the community where he grew up. You could catch his infectious smile from across the room and his sense of humor will resonate with us forever. Everyone, sometimes even the wall, had a great conversation with Cade!
Cade passed tragically on the morning of September 17, 2023, in an accident north of Nashua.
Cade is preceded in death by his great-grandparents: Walt and Darlene Murch, Elmer and Bonnie Frank, James Archambeault and Murial and Gerald Rennick; grandparents “Red” Elmer and Connie Whitten and his cousins Nick Kolstad and Stephanie Murch.
He is survived by his mother, Erin Myrick; father, Michael Myrick and wife, Stella; brother, Blaine Myrick, sisters, Ashtyn and Davyn Myrick and grandparents Rod and Arleen Archambeault. His aunts and uncles: Britney and Kirk Cornwell, Kelsie and Keil Strommen, Krystal and Brian Cahill, James (Andy) Whitten, April and Jesse Block; cousins Kolt, Klay, Grace, and Benit Cornwell, Jude, Esmond, and Archie Strommen, Mason, Luke and Aaron Cahill, Mackenzie and Rylee Whitten, Keigan Skolrud and Kambryn Block. Great-aunts and uncles: Peggy and Will Lauckner, Lori and Daryl Kolstad, Dave and Debbie Murch; cousins: Tyson, Willy and Mykayla Lauckner, Brodi, Renly, and Chet, Chris Kolstad, Jennifer and Heather Murch; special cousins Darcia, Kent, Brett and Kevin Schindler; special friends Somer and Brandon Hoerster, Greg Page, Troy Blount, Jeff and Amy Hahn, and Kimberly, Kennen and Griffin Krasnow and numerous friend and teammates.
Family will receive friends and visitation will be 6-8:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at the Glasgow Evangelical Church. A memorial service will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 23, 2023, at the Glasgow Evangelical Church with Pastor Seth Runner officiating. A reception will follow the service at Sunny Side Golf Course in Glasgow.
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
6:00 p.m. p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday September 21, 2023
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen Street
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m.
Saturday September 23, 2023
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen Street
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
12:30 p.m.
Saturday September 23, 2023
Sunnyside Golf Course
95 Skylark Rd.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
6:00 p.m. p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday September 21, 2023
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen Street
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m.
Saturday September 23, 2023
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen Street
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
12:30 p.m.
Saturday September 23, 2023
Sunnyside Golf Course
95 Skylark Rd.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Craig & Doreen (Vaira) Herbert says
Mike, Erin, Blaine, Davyn, we are so sorry to hear this very sad news. Keep the memories close to your heart and share the stories always as it may help ease the pain, but will never take it away completely. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all now and during the tough days ahead.
Debbie Handy says
Our hearts and prayers go out to all of Cade’s family and friends. Thinking of you…
Casey, Debbie and Jeremy Handy
Antionette Johnson says
My whole heart is with you Erin, and your family. I’m holding you in prayer and a tight hug. Your young man lived life to the fullest, and left a flow of memories for all of you, to remain in your hearts.
Kathy Crowe says
Michael ,Erin & family I’m so sorry for your loss.My thoughts & prayers are with you .
Rose Barrientos says
Erin and family, I am praying and sending you lots of love and strength.. Erin, thank you for all the great stories and memories of you and your kids and camping days. Your baby boy had a rich life filled with great adventures and love. You are in my heart and thank you for sharing a part of your life with me. Your memories will live on forever and the love always grows deeper..❤️
Dawn & Dan Daubner says
Michael, Erin, Ashtyn, Blaine,Davyn & family our hearts ache for your loss. Cades laugh and smile will resonate with many people forever. His smile was contagious. You couldn’t help but love him. He would light up the room whenever he walked in. We loved seeing him at the golf course, he was an awesome kid.
Kassandra Paniagua says
To Erin and your family. My deepest condolences know that you are in my prayers. Sending you lots of love and hugs. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Arlie Gordon says
Michael, Erin and all the rest of Kade’s family. My deepest condolences to you. Such a tragedy and such a jolt. It is something no one should ever have to go through. So sad.
Dorie Gerber says
No words of comfort will ever be enough for the loss of Cade. Fate has indeed been very cruel to your family. I pray that the Almighty grants you His strength during this difficult phase in your life.
Adriana Zuno says
Erin and family, my deepest condolences, sending you lots of love and strength. I know there’s not enough words to fill the void left In your heart. Cade will always be with you. Sending tight hugs and keeping you in my prayers. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Linda Dingman says
Our prayers are with you during this time is extreme sorrow.
Jill Farver says
I’m so sorry to hear of Cade’s passing. He was so fun to watch as a player and a good sport, too. God keep your family and friends inHis loving arms during this difficult time. RIP Cade
Rosalie Nelson says
I will always cherish the memories of being Cades teacher at Head Start. He was one of my favorites for sure! – he would sit by me everyday at breakfast and lunch and draw me pictures of the Texas Longhorn logo and slip in under my chair thinking he was being real sneaky. I enjoyed watching him succeed in sports and just being an all around great kid. I pray you find peace and comfort in the special memories of Cade
Jeannie Miner says
My heart hurts for all of you and I’m remembering you in prayer.
Teresa Breipohl says
Thoughts and prayers for your entire family during this difficult time. So sorry for your loss💔
Linda and David Winkler says
You Are in our thoughts and heartfelt prayers. May God comfort you and your family.