Riley Austin Perkins

June 21, 2006 - November 25, 2020

Riley Austin Perkins was granted his angel wings on November 25, 2020. Riley came into this world with a smile that could melt the hearts of those around him. His eyes were bright and full of love and light. As a toddler, he was one step behind his sister McKenna and they did everything together. Two peas in a pod with their sippy cups in one hand and Riley usually had a car of his choice in the other. He loved cars. He loved to drive them around making car noises and crashing them into each other. His favorite movie was Lightning McQueen which the family watched with him-what seemed like 100 times. He loved race tracks of all kinds, especially the one that said, “Hot wheel racers take your lane!” He spent tons of time with his cousins arranging cars on the track and then trying to figure out which car was the fastest, usually the purple one. His other favorite toy was Buzz Lightyear. He carried him with him everywhere. He slept with him, he dragged him in the car and he was his best buddy. One time Grandma Dot took Riley to get his haircut and he accidentally left Buzz Lightyear behind. He was devastated. He was frantic, worried and was immediately comforted when Buzz Lightyear was rescued and brought back home. 

Riley also learned a love of rapping from his Dad. Zach is an amazing rapper and Riley picked up his talent by rapping about anything he would see out the window. As they would be driving, he would make up a rap about the cars on the road or the buildings. If he was in the bathroom, he’d rap about the toothpaste, toothbrush, and toilet. It was the cutest. Riley had a contagious love of music that he shared with those around him. He loved all kinds of music from Rap to Disney Soundtracks. He recently even started playing the guitar and was amazing at our family talent show. He almost always had a pair of earphones around his neck that he may have left in many places, but were always found after some searching. 

Riley also loved vacations. One of his first vacations was to Carlsbad, California. He fell in love with the beach. We told him he couldn’t get in the water, but he wasn’t having that so we took off his pants and he ran around in the waves in his jacket and underwear. Oregon became another place he talked about and loved. He wanted to move there. He went on a family vacation with his Mom and family. The highlight of that trip was being able to buy candy at the candy store with his Mom, Mandi.  She also took him to a souvenir shop where he bought a shirt that read, “Stay Salty!” He also loved going to Oregon to visit his Grandma Elisa and playing in the waves with his sisters Kaclee and Penelope. Tristan and Zach took Riley to the same souvenir shop and he bought the same shirt with the saying, “Stay Salty!” In a bigger size. He also couldn’t wait to go to East Canyon with his Grandma and cousins where they would eat banana boats, ride around on scooters, run up the sledding hill over and over again, watch movies and just enjoy being together. Riley looked forward to camping most. He loved camping with his family this summer up Ogden Canyon. He also asked to head back to Valley of Fire so he could climb the rocks. He was an amazing hiker, adventurous, and wanted to try new things. 

Riley was an awesome athlete. He could run swiftly and for long distances. He was proud of being on the cross country team and loved to go on runs with his music and family. He grew up with a pool at his apartment where he and his sister, McKenna, spent hours. They both became strong swimmers. Riley chose to swim on some competitive teams and recently made the varsity swimming team at Granger High School. He was so proud of himself for being so fast. He played left field and center field for Hunter-Cyprus Baseball. He even made the allstars the first year he played, but most importantly he made a best friend named Max.

Lastly, Riley loved playing on the Xbox and would convince anybody that the Xbox was the best gaming system. He enjoyed playing Call of Duty. He could explain in perfect detail what each part of the game was about and enjoyed helping other people figure out how to play. He also loved spending time with Kellan and playing Minecraft together. Taking walks with his Dad and dog, Roxie, were also times that he cherished. 

With Riley’s passing we want to remind others to love those around you fiercely and forgive their mistakes. Let them know they aren’t alone. Most importantly tell them that you love them. Riley may have passed, but he will always remain in our hearts as an important part of our story. He loved big!  He danced and laughed. He dared to do new things and liked to entertain others. He was brave and strong. He was adored and loved so greatly. 

A viewing will be held on Thursday, December 3, 2020 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. To ensure compliance with current social distancing guidelines, we kindly ask that you call the funeral parlor Monday to Saturday between the hours of 10 AM and 4 PM at (801) 474-9119 to make a reservation.  A funeral service will be held by invitation only on Friday, December 4 at 11:00 AM but available to the public via livestreaming.  A “Watch Service” button will appear on this page.  For those wishing to participate in the funeral we will be accepting video messages at reach_us@starksfuneral.com.  Videos will be compiled into a virtual open mic and added to the livestream.

 

CODE: 60274513  S.T.    STAY SALTY!!!!! ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ 

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In Loving Memory

I will always miss my boy .

McKenna radeen Perkins

West Jordan, Ut

Sending prayers for you and your family ��❤. So sorry for your loss.

Michelle Evans

West Jordan, UT

His memory will always be a blessing. You are all in my heart. ♥️

KellyAnn Adams

North Ogden, UT

Dearest Riley, “There is only 1 happiness in this life, to love and be loved”. Know that you are truly loved by so many. You were taken from us far too soon. We will miss you so very much but take comfort in knowing that we will be reunited again one day. We will always remember the wonderful family vacation we all took to the Oregon coast. Your grandma Elisa and I enjoy the beach as much as you do. The coast has always been a great love of ours and now it holds special reverence, remembrance, and a new meaning to us. When we go to the sea we will whisper your name to the waves, we will imagine your footprints walking along side ours as we feel the sand in our toes and the water rushes up to splash on our feet. The ocean breeze will carry our thoughts and prayers to the heavens. We will blow a kiss to the sun as it sets into the Pacific Ocean and we will know that you are safe and well. But it won’t be a sad time. It will be a time of reflection and focusing on the good times that we shared while we were all there together. We will always celebrate you and your life, young man, becomes you have touched our lives more than you will ever know. Love, KK

Karie “KK” Francis

Sweet Home, Or

We will miss you so much Riley! I love you more than words can ever say! Rest in paradise sweet angel. ❤️❤️

Katie Kokal

West Jordan, Ut

As a student and member of the baseball team at Granger High School we as a team are so sorry for your loss. If you or your family needs anything just reach out to the GHS community and we will do everything in our power to help you. May Riley Rest In Peace

Kaleb Breeze

West VALLEY CITY, UT

I just read the wonderful tribute to your sweet son and looked at the pictures you posted. I could feel the love you all have for him and pray that you will be comforted by the many tender memories you have. Our love to you and your family Mandi❤️❤️❤️������

Diane Evanson Paynter

Parker, CO

This truly breaks our hearts. Tyler has been so sad since we heard of Riley's passing. Amanda, please know that you guys are in our thoughts and prayers. Riley, you are so very much loved. We will never forget the endless days at the pool and the never ending Jeffy noises or fortnite dances!! You will always and forever hold a special place in our hearts!!

Randel Gibbons & Kidos

West Haven, UT

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and our hearts! If there is anything we can do we are here. ❤HUGS AND LOVES❤

Alicia Thompson

West Jordan, UT

My heart felt sadness for you loss. No one understands how you deal with the loss of a child. Please except my love and understanding.

Marva Schutz

Brigham City, UT

I’m so sorry for you loss. i’ll never forget when I was having a horrible day he offered to get me a gatorade. he hugged me and said “everything will be okay” and I wish I could’ve said that to him. he was an amazing kid and an amazing friend. rest in paradise������

Azariah Melynn

West Valley City, Ut

I taught Riley in elementary school in computer time. He and I would talk and laugh. He became one of my very favorite students! I am sending my love to you all and hope Riley knows of my love for him. ❤

Monica White

West Jordan, UT

Dear Riley's family, I am a student from Granger High School and had shared Theatre class with Riley and hearing he passed was really shocking. I feel so bad that you are dealing with this lose of Riley. Riley was a quiet kid so I didn't know that anything was wrong. I will send all my thoughts and prayers your way because I know you are going to need them. I am still in shock that he is gone, I know that he is and was and will forever be a good person. I know it will take a long time to accept that he is gone but if you need anything just let me know because I want to help in any way I can. I'm so sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace Riley. I'll forever miss him.

Dawn Neff

West Valley City, Ut

I came across Riley’s story because of a mutual friend. I cannot fathom the loss of a child and as a mother myself, my heart reaches out to your family. I’m not a believer in “it gets easier;” I believe we just learn how to deal with loss differently as time goes on. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. May you find peace during this difficult time. This is a reminder for me to love even harder. Time is truly never promised. Rest In Peace, sweet boy.

Chandra Christensen

Dallas, TX

The first tume i met him on Xbox was because i needed help with the Easter egg on Call of duty. Then him and his friends joined in to help me with it and i added him as a friend. Later on we became best friends and did everything together on Call of duty. It shocked me that he has died. Our friend informed me that he has passed on the 25 and i felt so much pain after i had heard about this. My family and myself will prey for you Riley and your family. Thank you for being my friend and I will miss you. Miss you man -Ernesto Chavarria (ENBO2GR8)

Ernesto Chavarria

Corpus Christi, Tx

When I meet Riley I was playing Xbox and I meet him through a group post. we played every day we would always play call of duty which was one of his favorite games as he told me. it made me so sad to hear about what happened. Rest In Peace Riley I will see you again.

Trenton Cole

Sarasota, Fl

Sorry for the late response, Man how I miss him. Playing Call of duty and also having a lot of sleepovers. We miss you bro. Remember, you are loved by a lot of people even me. Plus you were the guy I met when I came to Wilshire appt. Sorry I couldn't be at your funeral bro. But God bless you and fly high.

Zaphaneah Togafau-fiti

West Jordan, Utah, Ut

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