He was currently attending Weber State University working on his associates degree and had planned to major in chemistry. A.J. loved to sit and pic at his guitar and often would teach himself new songs. He loved music and always seemed to have his Ipod going. He recently joined a bowling league and had a blast bowling even if he had a bad game. He also enjoyed rabbit hunting and skate boarding. Most importantly though he just enjoyed hanging out and being around his friends. He was a priest in the Wasatch Ward. He was an eagle scout and recently appointed to be a young adult rep. He had a very special friendship with his young men's leader Terry Hill and his wife and children. We thank them for being his second family.
A.J. is survived by his parents Kirby and Robin; his sister, Dennise, brothers Terence (Ainsley), Travis (Jacqueline), Austin, Skyler, and Zach, his nieces Kaytlin and Kennley, grandparents, aunts, uncles, especially Uncle Chad, cousins, and his many dear friends. He will be especially missed by his special friend Kylee Bambrough. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road.
He was currently attending Weber State University working on his associates degree and had planned to major in chemistry. A.J. loved to sit and pic at his guitar and often would teach himself new songs. He loved music and always seemed to have his Ipod going. He recently joined a bowling league and had a blast bowling even if he had a bad game. He also enjoyed rabbit hunting and skate boarding. Most importantly though he just enjoyed hanging out and being around his friends. He was a priest in the Wasatch Ward. He was an eagle scout and recently appointed to be a young adult rep. He had a very special friendship with his young men's leader Terry Hill and his wife and children. We thank them for being his second family.
A.J. is survived by his parents Kirby and Robin; his sister, Dennise, brothers Terence (Ainsley), Travis (Jacqueline), Austin, Skyler, and Zach, his nieces Kaytlin and Kennley, grandparents, aunts, uncles, especially Uncle Chad, cousins, and his many dear friends. He will be especially missed by his special friend Kylee Bambrough. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Road.
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