Talon James Tracy passed away at the age of 29. He was born to Michael Aaron and DeeAnna Tracy on March 6th, 1996. He began life as a fearless spirit and maintained that fearlessness each and every day.
He lived a full life in such a short time, never saying “no” to any adventure that came his way. Finding peace in the mountains, Talon could almost always be found hiking with a pair of sandals on his feet and a fishing pole in his hand.
Mischief seemed to find Talon anywhere he went. Whether it was chasing a lizard until he was lost on the mountains behind his hometown of Plymouth, repeatedly finding skunks with his trusty canine companion Shiloh, or lighting fireworks with his best friend.
Although his life was filled with many roles, none would be more influential than him willingly stepping into a brotherhood role. Not just for his younger siblings but all those who looked up to him.
He remained a fierce protector throughout his life, regardless of who needed it. He never missed the chance to teach what he knew, including his knowledge of animals. Receiving his first fish for his sixth birthday sparked a lifelong interest in any reptilian, amphibious, and aquatic creatures.
His love for knowledge led him along many different avenues throughout life.
When attending Bear River High School and a few years after graduating he began working with his father at his automotive shop. While there he enjoyed learning many skills that he would use throughout his life, not just for employment, but also for lending a hand to anyone around him.
He earned the level of an Eagle Scout with the help of a greatly loved and appreciated neighbor.
Never afraid of hard work, he gained skills from different jobs in construction and the manufacturing industry. He even became an armed security guard at Northrup Grumman.
During his spare time, he discovered the freedom of a motorcycle. He felt incredible joy when riding with his cousin and friends.
He is preceded in death by his Grandfathers: Michael Allen Tracy and William Owen Tustian.
He leaves behind his parents, three sisters: Serenity Jean Benson (McKade), Kennadie Beth Tracy, and Annalese Tracy, Grandmothers: Donna Jean Andrews(Leonard) and MaryBeth Hanson(William) and many loving family members and friends who will always cherish the time they had with him.
Forever being known for his kind heart and adventurous spirit; there will be many stories told and retold by those whose hearts he touched. Although tears will be shed over the grief of losing him, just as many smiles of joy will come when his incredible life is remembered.
A memorial gathering will be held November 14th at Rudd Funeral Home-Tremonton (111 N 100 E- Tremonton) from 10:30 am-11:30 am, a memorial service will immediately follow. Due to illnesses in the family it is asked that perfumes and fragrances of any kind avoid being used.
Please keep our family in your prayers as we honor Talon. If you would like to support the family, contributions toward funeral expenses in lieu of flowers would be deeply appreciated. Venmo: Aaron-Tracy-10 or directly to the funeral home at https://www.ruddfuneralhome.com/make-a-payment
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