Tracy Steven Larsen
October 7, 1966 - October 3, 2016
Our beloved Father, Son, Brother Tracy passed away unexpectedly on October 3rd 2016 he was born on October 7th 1966 in West Valley City, Utah to Steven and Laurane Larsen. Tracy was a free spirit who would give the shirt off his own back to help someone in need, words can't express the man he was, he was a rock for so many. Tracy worked hard for everything he had he worked as a diesel mechanic for 30 plus years. He loved being outdoors and camping. Tracy was happiest when he was hunting with his son Wyatt Larsen or taking road trips with his soul mate and best friend Tina Rodriguez. Tracy was fortunate enough to spend his last days on his and Wyatt's annual week hunt.
Survived by his two sons Wyatt (Latasha) Larsen, Brady Larsen; soulmate Tina Rodriguez; parents Laurane & Steven Larsen; his sisters Jacque Gallegos, Patty (Mike) Gonzales; brother Mitch (Lori) Larsen.
A celebration of life will be held Saturday, October 8th from10:00 am – 12:30 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Guests are encouraged to use Valet parking on the north side of the building. A graveside service to follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1342 East 500 South, Salt Lake City.
In Loving Memory
Larsen/Rodriguez Family I can not say sorry enough for the lose of Tracy, he was such an amazing man and will be missed dearly. We have so many memories of Tracy that will live on with us forever. We love you all like family just like Tracy was to us,
Jared, Michelle, Baylee & Gage Brace
Erda, UT
As a co-worker of Tracy, I can vouch for the kind of person he was. When we weren't swapping hunting stories and actually working, Tracy was always there to lend a tool, help, and advice. He was a mentor in the shop for the rest of us and will be greatly missed.
Gary Lowry
West Jordan, UT
Steven & Laurane, & Family; My heart goes out to you during this difficult time, I know that no words can help ease the pain and loss you are feeling. And though it seems like you can never recover, the memories of your lives together, the small things, the laughs, the stories, the smiles, these will help you work your way back to some sort of normal, and they will help you to remember that Tracy is still here everyday in the memories and in your hearts. Lean on each other and help each other. With our deepest sympathy; Terri & Dan Spencer
Terri & Dan Spencer
Taylorsville, UT
We've only known Tracy for about a year but ever since we moved across the street from Him and Tina, they have always been friendly good neighbors. We're extremely saddened by his passing.
Jason and Joslyn Park
Riverton, UT
Tracy was a great man to work with and he was very good at his job. He will be missed by many. My love and condolences to his family.
Brian Goldhardt
Kaysville, Ut