(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)It is with profound sadness and broken hearts that we announce our precious son, Bennett (Benny, Bubba) Cole Foltz, age 2 years, 4 months, and 2 days old, of Seneca, Missouri, was called to heaven on May 26th, 2026 at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, Missouri.
Bennett was born on January 24th, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri to Mackenzie (Mack) Foltz and Reagan Kilpatrick. Bennett was prenatally diagnosed with a congenital heart defect that added a tremendous amount of medical hardships during his 2 years of life. Despite this, Bennett brought an immeasurable amount of joy, love, and light into our lives during his brief time with us. Though his years were few, he impacted the lives of so many others and was so easy to love.
There are no words sufficient enough to capture a life so deeply loved, nor a loss so deeply felt. From the moment Bennett entered the world, he changed our lives forever. In just two short years, he taught us more about love, joy, courage, strength, and perseverance than most will learn in a lifetime. His tiny hands left enormous imprints on our hearts, and his beautiful spirit touched everyone fortunate enough to know him. Bennett had a beautiful infectious smile that could brighten any room. He loved snuggling in his rocking chair with mommy, playing peek-a-boo with daddy, and jumping in his ball pit with his sisters. Whether he was playing with his cars and racetrack, blowing bubbles, riding on the lawnmower with daddy, or watching Bluey, he approached every day with wonder and excitement.
Even though his life was far too brief, it was overflowing with meaning. He is cherished beyond measure by his loving parents, Mack and Reagan Foltz; and adored by his sisters, Emersyn, Journey, and Alyvea Foltz. He leaves behind grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and countless others whose lives are better because they knew him. Benny was preceded in death by his Grandpa Gary Foltz, great Pawpaw Dennis Kinard, great Mawmaw Deborah Farrell, great Grandma Marilyn Thompson, and great Grandpa Jay Kilpatrick.
The ache of losing Bennett is immeasurable, but so is the love he leaves behind. We will forever miss the sound of him speed crawling through the house, the sparkle in his eyes, and the way he reached for our hands. We will miss every tomorrow we dreamed of sharing with him. Yet we are grateful for every moment we were given, every memory we hold, and every
piece of him that remains woven into our hearts.
Though we cannot hold him in our arms, we carry him with us always. In every sunset, every laugh, every gentle breeze, every duck we see, and every precious memory, we will find him. He will forever be one of our greatest blessings, our sweetest boy, our Bennett Cole.
The family will hold a celebration of Bennett’s life will be held on Saturday, June 13th, 2026, from 1-4pm at Racine Christian Church located at 12218 State Hwy K, Neosho, Missouri, 64850. We invite everyone to wear their Bennett Cole Strong shirts, a Bluey shirt, or just a blue or red shirt to honor the little boy Bennett was.
We would also like to recognize and thank all of the staff at Children’s Mercy of Kansas City; although Bennett's favorite words to tell them were, “no,” “top” (stop), and “nuhuh!,” they made a huge impact on his life, and he knew how loved he was by all of them. We will forever be grateful for the 2 years we got with Bennett because of their love and dedication to their patients.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City in Bennett’s honor.






