Collin Ray Silbernagel (Wuttunee) - June 12, 1994 - January 28, 2015. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our son, Collin at the age of 20 years old. Collin was born June 12, 1994 at Biggar Union Hospital. Collin is survived by his father, Raymond Silbernagel, his mother, Rhonda Wuttunee-Barber (Dan) and siblings Lyle (Shawna), Destiny (Brandt), Lauralie (Kelly), Brayden (Halley), Nichole (Chris), Kira and Shayne. Special Friends: Desirae Falcon, Joseph Silbernagel, Brennan Wuttunee, Nic Scott, Kayla Knutson, and Brandon Burnett. Collin attended St. Gabriel School in Bigger, until grade six and completed high school at John Paul II in North Battleford. He was going into his third year Electrician Apprenticeship. Collin enjoyed eating Ketchup sandwiches and homemade jelly, longboarding with Kayla, building bike ramps with Holden, playing his guitar with Brandon, Homer tag with Joseph and Anissa, reading with big sis Destiny, Skip Bo at his dads, going on a hot air balloon and a helicopter ride with his dad, going visiting with Desiree and gathering treats from uncle Grant, Pauline, Desiree's Grandfather Lawrence Falcon. Collin and his friends bought a camper for $400.00 each. They had lots of great weekends together. Collin learned to drive a standard, when he first began driving. He thought he would teach his big sister Lauralie to drive it but quickly gave up on her. He loved to cook himself breakfast. His favorite meal was barbeque ribs for supper. He joined a band called Kingdom of Ravens, after receiving lessons from Keith Bartlett. He played classical guitar, folk music and classical rock. His later passion was screamo music and when he played it, it really hurt his mother's ears! Wake service and Funeral Services took place on Saturday, January 31, 2015 at Glen Kiskotagen Memorial Hall at Red Pheasant First Nation. Pastor Brian Arcand officiating with Howard McMaster as M.C. Honorary Pallbearers-all who shared Collins life. Pallbearers - Brayden Silbernagel, Lyle Silbernagel, Joseph Silbernagel, Brennan Wuttunee, Nic Scott, and Brandon Burnett. Internment took place at the Biggar Cemetary - Biggar, Saskatchewan. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service. "As I sit in Heaven, and watch you everyday. I try to let you know with signs, I never went away. I hear you when you're laughing, and watch you while you sleep. I even place my arms around you as you weep. I see you wishing these days away, begging to have me home. So I try to send you signs so you'll know your not alone. Don't feel guilty that you have life that was denied to me. Heaven is truly beautiful just you wait and see. So live your life laugh again, enjoy yourself, be free. Then I know with every breath you take you'll be taking one for me."