Monday, August 12, 2019

Mourning the Passing of Friends: Forthcoming Funeral Services

“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose.  All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” ~ Helen Keller

Forthcoming funeral services are planned for the following friends from our community. Complete versions of these obituaries may also be found in The Payson Chronicle.


Braden Tyler Memmott
May 23, 1991 - August 4, 2019

Braden Tyler Memmott of Salt Lake City, Utah was born May 23, 1991.

Our amazing beloved father, son, brother & Uncle left us during the early morning hours of August 4, 2019.

Braden was an amazing person who loved his family and friends unconditionally. He made friends easily. He is known most for his contagious laugh. Braden endured many hardships in his life, but took each day as it came with a smile on his face. He loved fly fishing with his Grandpa David Jolley and spending time with his family.

He had one daughter Kyla Lynn Memmott. He, and the love of his life Denise Glen, are expecting baby Braven Ray Memmott in November 2019. He was so excited to meet his new baby boy and loved both children deeply.

Braden is survived by his parents, Randy (Becky) Memmott & Julianna Jolley (Blaine) Deveraux, his daughter, Kyla Lynn Memmott, his soon to be born son, Braven Ray Memmott and his true love Denise Glen. Sisters, Katina Ross & Jami (Tony) Emerine, Cheleste Deveraux, Brother, Blaine Allen Deveraux, Grandparents David and Linda Jolley. We hope you have found peace. You will be forever missed by all, but never forgotten.

Preceded in death by Sister, Stacy Ann Memmott McKell, Uncles Ronny and Terry Memmott. Grandparents Harold and Ada Memmott.

Family and friends are welcome to attend the graveside services, which will be held at the Spanish Fork Cemetery located at 420 South 400 East, Spanish Fork, Utah, Friday, August 16, 2019, at 2:00 PM.

Condolences may be offered and memories shared with the family at www.walkersanderson.com.

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