Hayden Evan Roberts

2001 ~ 2020

Hayden Roberts left this world quietly and peacefully in his Herriman home early in the morning of March 5, 2020. We cannot imagine a world without our Hayden in it. Hayden was born October 27, 2001 as the only child of parents Brooke and Evan Roberts. As a child Hayden was a blonde haired beautiful boy. He was full of smiles and an excitement for life. With his family he went on many outdoor adventures, camping, 4-wheeling and arrowhead hunting.

Many hearts will miss Hayden but none as much as his close knit, loving immediate family. His aunt Amanda Farnes, who loved him as her own and was always a cheerleader in Hayden's corners. His grandfather Randee Farnes, was his "Papa". Randee was a dedicated father figure to Hayden who loved watching Hayden play video games and just being buddies together. His grandmother Robyn Farnes was a second mother and a vital support in Hayden's life. Robyn was a comfort, a teacher, and unconditional source of love to Hayden. Of course to his mother, Hayden was her whole life. He made each of her days brighter just by being her son. Brooke started every morning with a sweet hug from her buddy and ended each night with their "night hug". He was her rock and she was his world!

Hayden was the happiest kid you could ever want. He lived everyday with new surprises. His main goal was to create the best game room ever. Hayden absolutely loved YouTube. Every time he got curious about something he would study videos on YouTube until he'd learned how to do it himself. He taught himself how to repair and rebuild gaming systems and built his own gaming controllers. He found joy in so many things from thrift store shopping to Cheese Its and Coke.

Hayden was welcomed into heaven by his maternal great grandparents, Monte and Barbara Anderson and Demore Farnes. We know they will hold him close until we meet him again.

A viewing will be held at Larkin Mortuary in Riverton, Utah (3688 West 12600 South) from 10-11:30 a.m. Graveside services will be in the Herriman Cemetery (12465 South Pioneer Street) at 12 p.m.