
Terry Jeremy Nielson
T.J. was very responsible and fun-loving and had a zest for life. While attending high school, T.J. got a job at Jiffy-Lube and, during his
T.J. was very responsible and fun-loving and had a zest for life. While attending high school, T.J. got a job at Jiffy-Lube and, during his
Our beautiful daughter, Jaxen, was a senior at Copper Hills High School. She worked at Sub Zero Ice Cream in Jordan Landing. She enjoyed her
Hailie, the second oldest of four girls, was born five weeks early on April 13, 1998 in Layton, Utah. Many words describe Hailie – vibrant,
Trent was the youngest of 10 children, thus the spelling of his full name, Trenten. He was a loving son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend.
Our dearest Joe, you were taken from us way too soon… Riding your skateboard and a truck hit you, then drove off. The driver didn’t
“My Xavi,” as I liked to call to my son, was wanted even before he was born. Edwin was the younger of two children. His
“Because I’m awesome—” words we will never again hear our precious Collin say—now engraved upon a headstone. Before, we’d laugh at his humor and unwavering
Tyson was a 17-year-old who had just barely graduated from Landmark High School. He got all his credits done so he could graduate early and
Nathan (Nate) was the third of four children and brought the laughter to our family. He had a funny and joking personality, yet was kind
Jake was born on September 28, 1989 and was killed August 26, 2009 – just a month before his 20th birthday. I miss Jake a