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Taggen Johnson

March 31, 2004 — January 28, 2017

Taggen Bradley Johnson, age 12, passed away January 28, 2017 in Thatcher, Utah.  He is the son of Bradley and Melissa Johnson and a big brother to Destrey Michael and Oaklen Lee. Taggen was born March 31, 2004 in Brigham City, Utah. He was in 7th grade at Harris Intermediate.

Taggen’s mom called him “Baby Cakes” as a child.  He loved being the center of attention and was quite the comedian. At times he would sit and watch some of his favorite shows and giggle, a cute giggle that was contagious and would have everyone laughing. He loved to play his Xbox and with his new phone. He was a very talented artist and excelled at math. He had a big heart and loved helping others.

He loved spending time with family and cousins. Taggen loved his little brothers and was very close to his cousins; Daxen, Warren, Mikkelle, Kellan, Parker, Bryant, Braxton, Abby, Sadee, Madie, Cameron and Chandler, plus many others that he loved.

Taggen is survived by his parents; brothers; grandparents, Byron & Anne Jensen, Alan & Julie Johnson, John Stauffer, Colleen Romero; great-grandparents, George & Lavada Bench, Kent & Ruth Jensen; many aunts, uncles, and cousins who love him and will dearly miss him. He is preceded in death by great grandparents and family members from both sides.

The family would like to thank all those who have helped in any way; a prayer, a thought, a meal or a shoulder to cry on, thank you!

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, February 3, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Thatcher-Penrose LDS Chapel (11475 W. 10400 N. – Thatcher) with a viewing from 5-7 pm on Thursday, Feb. 2 at Rogers & Taylor Funeral Home (111 N. 100 E. – Tremonton).  No public viewing will be held prior to the funeral on Friday. Burial will be in the Valley View Cemetery in Bothwell, UT.

In Lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Taggen Johnson Memorial Fund at Bank of Utah.

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