Tony Allen Davidson

April 9, 1988 - November 8, 2025

Our beloved son, father ,brother,uncle friend and partner passed away unexpectedly on November 8, 2025.

Tony loved hiking and being in the mountains with nature. He loved fixing things and later started his own business in home restorations (Renovation Rehab). He had a great talent for making things look beautiful. He had a tendency to always be late but was “definetly worth the wait.”

He is survived by his three boys he loved so much, Elias and Lukas Davidson and step son Jasen Stubbs. His forever loving partner Tay Thorn, parents ,Scott and Angene Davidson, loving sister, Lori Jewkes (Aaron), nephews, Jaysin and Eli Jewkes, nieces, Charlie and Clementine Jewkes and Mother of his children Kylie Stubbs.

Tony had a smile that would make your heart happy.

Please say hello to a stranger.

A private family viewing was held on Thursday, November 13, 2025 at Starks Funeral Parlor.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

In Loving Memory

The world has lost a truly good man. He truly cared for others, and brightened every room with his smile. He will be greatly missed.

J Derrick Unger

Stuttgart, Germany

Sorry for your family's loss, Scotty.

Jim Pearson

Kaysville, UT

Tony was such a gentle, good, generous soul—someone who made the world better just by being in it. It makes us so sad to know he’s gone.”

Kate and Pat Bagley

Salt Lake City, UT

Tony - He was such an incredible person, I am so privileged to have been his friend. Tony would help me when I was homeless and needed help. My favorite memory was when he came and picked me up clear out in Chesterfield after I had my nose broken by someone I was staying with, brought me to his place and we watched broad City on adult swim and ate pizza. I will miss him so much. Sending prayers to his boys, parents, sister, and beautiful partner. I'm so sad this world lost Tony. He was such an incredible example of what a great man is. Rest peacefully my friend, until meet again 🩵

Jilian Tester

Salt Lake City, Utah

He was one of the best people, even at his worst, still one of the best people I have met. He had some burden's he expressed, that I wonder if he couldn't get over. I cried with him. I was there to listen . I was happy to get to know him. Only a friend but he was definitely a special soul. (( Crying as writing this.)) Really wanted him to keep going!!... Damn I even ran into him, if I would have known, maybe there was something I could have said. Condolences to his family and for his kids.

Kristen Zamudio

TAYLORSVILLE, UT

Tonyson, You and I have walked through so much together over the years so it's taken me 2 months to find the words to write. Every day I get to see you, The best parts of you, I get to see your funny humor, the adventurous, motivated, positive, outdoorsy and spicy side you carried are in your son's, our sons personalities. I will never forget the places you took us and the life we had with kids, dogs, chickens, rocks, gardening, remodeling the house and running a business. But can't forget The Oreo and WW2 nights before the garage tinkering you and the boys enjoyed on Saturday Mornings. I am sorry our journey together ended but the boys will carry you on in your legacy. Be at peace at last 🙏🏻 Meet you in the desert when the wildflowers bloom after a wet season 🪽💜🪽 Thanks to the Davidsons for giving our sons the space to be a family for a time. Lori and family~ Thank you for the summer swimming and arcading. Those memories with cousins will be forever be in my families hearts. Tony, Eli and boys sliding down the highest slide. 🌊 One for the books!

Kylie Stubbs

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