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1950 Dimple Dell Rd, Sandy, Utah, 84092

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1910 Dimple Dell Rd, Sandy, Utah, 84092

Friday Jan 30, 2026: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

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Jack Wilcoxon, a devoted husband, loving father, proud Army Veteran, and man of deep conviction, passed away on January 7, 2026, at the age of 34. He was born on January 31, 1991, in Westminster, Colorado, and lived a life defined by service, love, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the people he cared for most.

Jack married the love of his life, Mandie, on September 18, 2014, in McKinney, Texas. Together, they built a life rooted in partnership and perseverance. Jack was the heart of their home: steady, warm, and fiercely devoted. To his children, he was not only their father, but their best friend and biggest champion.

At just 18 years old, Jack enlisted in the United States Army, signing his papers five days after his birthday. He served as an Army Medic from 2009 to 2015, deploying to Afghanistan and Iraq, and earned several medals and commendations, including his Air Assault badge, which he was particularly proud of. His service reflected his core values—service, responsibility, and care for others.

Following his military service, Jack pursued a wide-ranging and hands-on career. He attended mechanic school and worked as a diesel mechanic in the oil fields. He operated and sold cranes, drove trucks, and made meaning of all his experiences and convictions through leadership consulting. A true jack-of-all-trades, he had an extraordinary ability to figure anything out—often with the help of YouTube and sheer determination. Whether fixing a truck on the side of the road or helping someone step into their strength, Jack made things happen.

Jack was a natural leader—confident, charismatic, and magnetic. He inspired others to believe in themselves and pushed them toward their goals. He believed deeply in personal responsibility, leading by example, and standing up against injustice.

Faith became an important part of Jack’s journey. After a period of personal struggle, he placed his trust in God and committed himself to becoming the best version of himself for his family. His faith guided him as a loving, strong, and compassionate leader in all his relationships.

Jack loved life’s simple and joyful moments—family movie nights, hunting trips, good food, travel, and music. He had a “ghetto soul,” loved Daft Punk and Bob Marley, enjoyed dark humor, dad jokes, Oreos, and the Denver Broncos. He was wise, incredibly smart, funny, unapologetically himself, and never gave up.

Above all, Jack’s heart belonged to his family. He had no room in his heart for hate or judgement and that legacy lives on, felt in the smiles and hugs of his children.

Jack and Mandie lived in Texas and North Dakota before moving to Utah in 2025, drawn by the mountains, a strong veteran community, and a desire for community. Jack was proud of the home he and Mandie created in Eagle Mountain, filled with love, joy, resilience, and connection.

Jack is survived by his beloved wife, Mandie Wilcoxon, and their three young children. He leaves behind a legacy of love, integrity, strength, and compassion—one that will continue through the lives he touched and the family he cherished.

A Go Fund Me has been created for Jack and his family. The direct link is provided by clicking "In Lieu Of Flowers" above.

Jacks' Memorial Service will be livestreamed. The direct link is provided by clicking "Watch Services" above.

Guestbook/Condolences

Mandie
Dillon, Jackson, Remi
We are so sorry to hear of Jacks death. When your Mom and Dad phoned and told us, we were so shocked. We just read his obituary. Its so beautifully written and tells us exactly who Jack was. We think and pray for you every day.
Uncle Greg, Auntie Mae. Brandon, Shelby, Caitlynn, Kassidy and Connor (Bennett(4) Sadie (3)

- Greg and Anna Mae Brouwer

To Mandie and the Wilcoxon family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Sending you strength and peace through this very difficult time.

- Jeffrey (Commissioner) Gordon

Would like to send you our condolences.

- Bert and Agnes Brouwer

My dearest friend, Jack.

You leave behind a world filled with love for you. Not a day will pass without grateful hearts, belonging to individuals blessed to have you in their lives for however long it may be. Your giant heart, coupled with your desire to give of yourself, as much as you could with every pressing moment, is what truly set you apart from anyone I ever knew. It was my distinguished honor to have met you in this life. It will be my mission to find you in the next.

Until Valhalla, my Brother.

- Carson Middlebrook