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Cade James Seibold

Cade James Seibold

Oct. 27, 1983 - Jun. 21, 2026

Date of Service: Jun. 26, 2026

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BURLEY – Cade James Seibold, a 42-year-old resident of Burley, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2026, at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center in Twin Falls.

Cade was born October 27, 1983, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Chick and Helen Seibold, the youngest of five children. Cade grew up in Rupert, graduated from Minico High School, and received additional education at Boise State University. Cade was the friend that people naturally gathered towards, always with a smile on his face.

Cade excelled at anything music, from DJing on the local radio station to singing and playing in numerous bands during his life and enjoyed recording his music to share with those around him. He genuinely loved to entertain others and loved about any genre of music.

Cade became a proud father to his son, Skyler, who was his top priority in life. He loved to teach his son to fish and spend time camping and doing anything outdoors with him. Cade loved being a father, his happiest times were with Skyler.

Cade, your family, and friends will miss your smile, your zest for life and your genuine love for others. We are sad to lose you, but glad that you have been released from your earthly trials and reunited with loved ones.

He is survived by his son, Skyler Adamson; best friend, Priscilla Adamson; brothers, Chris (Shareé) Seibold of Burley, and Corey (Kim) Seibold of Paul; stepmother, June Bylund; step-siblings, Gary Tyler, Robin Johnson, Michelle Gilchrist, Brent Tyler, and Vicki Parkin.

Cade was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Andrea Seibold Shannon; and brother, Travis Seibold.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 26, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, located at 1350 E. 16th Street, in Burley. Burial will follow at Rupert Cemetery.

Family and friends will be received at the funeral home from 5 until 7 p.m. Thursday, June 25, and one hour prior to the service on Friday.

The Seibold family extends their deepest, most heartfelt gratitude to the medical professionals at St. Lukes Magic Valley Medical Center for their exceptional tender care provided to Cade during his stay. As well as the staff at Parke View Care and Rehabilitation Care Center and Highland Estates.

A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at the following link: https://youtu.be/Xm9L4TwAtM4.

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From Kymnbel Bywater:
Cade was one of the best to work with. Never really took the pizza life too serious. The nights we got lost in our own storytelling while slapping dough and throwing toppings around to get through the rush were some of the best memories. Post "the job", he moved and we stayed in contact. We spoke for what would be the last time a month ago, still story telling about "Dinerio's" and all the crazy things we came up with. He was a good guy. Loved his son dearly, and that is what should be remembered. You will be missed my friend.
From Teri Huffman:
My condolences goes out to all of Cade's family. I hadn't known Cade for very long. I was his neighbor for the last couple years. You could say I am the helping hands kind of neighbor. Cade was always polite and a very caring man to all of his neighbors here. We are like a family of friends who look out for each other. Sometimes Cade and I would sit outside and just talk about anything. The one thing he told me he really wanted to do was be a volunteer at a hospital or VA like a candy striper because he enjoys helping others even if it was to just lend an ear and listen to the stories people would tell. You are on your journey to go and do whatever you desire now and doing it pain free. I will miss you my friend, but you will always be a part of my heart and never forgotten.
From Kris Larsen:
I met Cade in the third grade and we became friends. Honestly he was a friend to nearly anyone he met. He taught me how to laugh, have a sense of humor, be a little crazy and enjoy life. I remember him jumping off on my bunk bed and breaking our light fixture, he had a scar from that which served to remind us of good times. I remember playing pranks in seminary class, boating on the river (Go Rough Riders!), going to concerts and listening to his band. He’s a good man and I look forward to seeing him again.
From Jordyn Tominaga (Morris):
This breaks my heart. I have the greatest memories of Cade, he was one of my all time favorite people in this world. Prayers to his son and family.
From Steve Ulrich:
Rest in peace Cade. You will be missed. I will keep his son and family in my thoughts and prayers.
From Heidi Robbins :
Sorry for your loss.

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