Army Specialist Anthony Robert Eibert
January 15, 1998 - October 15, 2025
Anthony Robert Eibert passed away Oct. 15, 2025, while serving his country at Fort Carson, Colo.
A life of valor, honor, and purpose, Anthony was born Jan. 15, 1998, in Craig, Colo.
From a young age, Anthony dreamed of following in his Uncle Danny’s footsteps and becoming a Marine. Fulfilling his dream, he served in the United States Marine Corps for four years. Anthony proudly served two tours — one in Afghanistan and one in United Arab Emirates. After an honorable discharge, Anthony’s profound sense of duty and love for his country led him to join the United States Army where he served for five years until the time of his death, making him the career military man he hoped to be. While in Fort Carson, he was honored to serve as a member of the Mounted Color Guard. Anthony was extremely brave and was never afraid of anything, except maybe spiders!
Anthony had a great love of the outdoors and was happiest when he was in nature, especially if he could be hunting or fishing. He also had a lifelong love of wrestling and football.
While in school, Anthony’s infectious humor earned him the title of Class Clown. Always a jokester, yet with the biggest heart, he never knew a stranger and had an innate love of people. He was the first to offer help if anyone was in need, unless, of course, that meant doing chores at home!
Anthony gave his heart and life to the Lord Jesus Christ and joined the Manderson Bible Church when he was baptized in Hyattville at the archeology site.
Anthony was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Raymond and Josephine King; paternal grandmother, Irlanda Eibert; next of kin, Barbara Preetorius, Bobby Howell, and lifetime friend, Scotty Anderson.
He is survived by his parents, Dean and Anita Eibert; daughter, Adelaide Kay; brothers, Corbin, Trenton and Cameron; sisters, Crystal and Chrissy; paternal grandparents, Carlton (Donna) Eibert Sr. and uncle, Matt.
The Soldier’s Farewell: Though his watch on Earth is over, we find solace in knowing that a place for the brave and valiant has been prepared for Anthony in the Great Hall. Until Valhalla, brother.
Funeral services with full military honors will take place at the Basin Rec Center, 911 B Street, Basin, Wyo., at 3 p.m. on Nov. 1, 2025. Memorial donations may be made to your local veterans association. Online condolences may be made at www.bryantfuneralhomeonline.com.



