Wyatt Zwak of Duluth, Minnesota, tragically passed away, leaving an irreplaceable void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the entire Duluth community. Wyatt was a bright, spirited, and compassionate young man, whose infectious energy and genuine kindness touched everyone who knew him.
A student at East High School, Wyatt was not only an excellent scholar but also a talented athlete, proudly representing his school as a member of the hockey team. His dedication to hockey and his relentless drive to improve made him a respected teammate, admired by coaches, peers, and fans alike.
Hockey was more than a sport to Wyatt; it was a reflection of his character. He embodied teamwork, perseverance, and humility, always encouraging his teammates and uplifting those around him.
Whether on the ice or in the classroom, Wyatt approached every challenge with determination and a positive spirit, inspiring those around him to strive for their best. Teachers often praised his strong work ethic, while friends and family cherished his sense of humor, warmth, and loyalty.
Outside of hockey, Wyatt enjoyed spending time with loved ones, exploring the outdoors, and embracing new experiences with enthusiasm. He had a natural ability to make others feel valued and included, leaving behind countless memories of laughter, friendship, and joy.
His adventurous spirit and love for life were evident in everything he did, from school activities to community involvement. Wyatt’s loss has deeply affected the Duluth community, particularly at East High School, where he formed meaningful connections and lasting friendships.
His legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched, the kindness he shared, and the positive influence he had on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
He is survived by his loving family, devoted friends, teammates, and all who were inspired by his energy, determination, and compassionate nature. Though his time with us was far too short, Wyatt’s memory will continue to serve as a source of inspiration and a reminder of the importance of living life with courage, joy, and empathy.

