Devin Jon Olmos

1995 ~ 2020

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June 3, 2020
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
3688 West 12600 South Riverton, Utah 84065
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  • Service:

    June 4, 2020
    5:00 AM
    5562 West 13680 South Herriman, Utah 84096
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  • Devin Jon Olmos was born on March 18, 1995 to Rich Olmos and Kassie Darlington. Dev left this earth on May 28, 2020 far too soon.

    He graduated from Herriman High School in 2013 and attended Salt Lake Community College. Dev was an amazing young man with an infectious smile, BIG HEART, and contagious laugh. He touched so many people’s lives, he could go from one group to another and make everyone feel loved and comfortable.

    We are blessed to know of how many lives he changed and impacted in a very positive way. Dev wouldn’t leave without giving the fullest most genuine hugs and telling you he loved you. Dev loved spending time with his family, and many, many, many friends. He made so many memories with his siblings and grandparents whom he loved dearly. He loved playing air-soft, football, baseball, and gaming where he made some amazing and lifelong friends.

    Dev’s favorite teams where the RAIDERS, and ALABAMA. His numbers were #25, #7, and #80. Dev was coached by his dad where he and his dad made some amazing memories. His mom loved watching him play football, he could run like the wind, doing his zig zag making it extremely difficult to catch him. He and his flag football team recently won the championship, he was so proud of his team and loved all his teammates.

    Dev had his own style; he loved his beanies and hats (I don’t think most saw him without a hat even in the summer) only his mom when she would cut his hair. He had the most amazing hair and his mom loved washing it, cutting it and even styling it when he would let her. His style consisted of a beanie, hoodie, joggers, and vans. He was meticulous in his appearance.

    Dev was quiet and reserved but when he was around his friends Lil Kevin would come out. Dev had one true love of his life and that was his cat TYGA, whom he called his son. TYGA meant the world to Dev, he would take pictures with TYGA most days, he was so gentle with him.

    Dev has left a hole in our hearts and we look forward to the day we see him again. We love you DEV and miss you immensely.

    “I got things to do.”

    He is preceded in death by his grandmother Meredith Nichols, grandfather Levi Lott, uncle Sidney Lott, grandfather Courtney Darlington, grandfather Jerry Leavitt.

    Devin is survived by his mother Kassie (Steve) Darlington, brothers: Kamden and Braxden Darlington, Nick Anast, sister: Krisalyn Anast, nieces: Brynnlee, Ellie, Saige, and nephew: Lyndon.

    He is also survived by his father Rich (Cambrey) Olmos, brothers: Hayden, Tristan, Boston, and sister: Felicia (Shaunta) Olmos and nephew, Tanner Ramirez.

    Devin leaves behind his cat, TYGA.

    He is also survived by his grandparents; Kathy and Dale Shupe, Sally Leavitt, Jamie and Suzy Blanc, and Janice Darlington, aunts: Sally Mann and Mandy Shupe, uncles: Jon Paul (Jamie) Christensen, Jeff (Rachelle) Blanc, and many other aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

    There will be a viewing from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church on June 4, 2020 before the funeral begins.


    Guestbook/Condolences

    We are so saddened by the loss of Devin. He was such a good friend to Connor and we all have many happy memories of him. Many things have been said about his big heart, infectious laugh and bright smile, but I want to add that he was always very respectful to us and a joy to have around. My heart is breaking for all of you.
    Jeri Eastman


    - Jeri Eastman

    Devin's family so sorry for your loss. May he be at peace, Sending prayers and love to you all. LeRae


    - LeRae Stuart

    Kassie, Steve and family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for your family at this challenging time. I know Devin will be greatly missed by the entire family and that he will leave a void in your hearts that will never be filled. It always seems more difficult when it's a child and not in the natural order of things. Again I am truly sorry for your loss.
    Sincerely,
    James M. "Mitch" Sewell
    (Sally's friend from Las Vegas)


    - Mitch Sewell

    I would like to say our Thoughts And Prayers are with your family. Always know we love you

    Chaffin Family


    - Steve Chaffin

    So sorry to here about Devin. He and my kids were close when they were growing up.
    We will always remember him for his infectious smile and easy going attitude.

    Our Condolences to the family.


    - Larry Wade

    Sending Love and prays. Our heat is mourning for such a great son. We had the privilege of knowing and Loving Devin. He always had a big hug for us. We miss him! Sending our Love ❤️❤️❤️ Aunt Laura and Uncle Terry


    - Laura Atwood

    There is nothing that fills the hole in our heart(s)/life(s) that is created by death. But the pain of that void can be a bit easier because of your love for Dev, laughter in his honor as you/we remember his life here, his twinkling eyes and infectious smile, warm hugs of love, & all things that made Dev who he is.
    Remember he is always beside you, in the wind in your hair, the sun & rain on your cheek, the butterfly 🦋 on the wind is a reminder our loved ones are never far.
    My heart, love & thoughts are with all of the family. Love Always Aunt Meg-Uncle David


    - Meg Lott-Peterson

    I am so sorry for Devins family. You truly raised a great young man. I met Devin back in high school I had him for several classes. He always asked about my day. And asked if I ever needed help or needed something from the cafeteria. It hurt my heart to see him go so soon. He was just barley living and had so much for him. May his soul Rest In Peace & never be forgotten. He is well known and thank you man for always hearing me out when I needed someone to talk to. I wish I have stayed in contact with you. See you soon bud!


    - Diana Guerrero