Troy Allen Boone

1962 ~ 2024

Troy Allen Boone passed away suddenly on January 24, 2024, at the age of 61, while surrounded by his loved ones. Heaven's gates opened as the Lord called home our beloved father, brother, papa, uncle, and friend.

Troy was an amazing father and friend. Even though he was tough on the outside, he loved with all his heart and loved his family unconditionally. He was our protector. If anyone had a problem, they called him. Troy had five amazing kids whom he raised to become strong and resilient members of the community. He taught them to work hard and love hard, always ending his conversations with "I love you." He has walked us through many challenges.

Troy loved his fast cars. He cherished his Mustang that he owned for many years. He loved rock and roll, pool, and darts. Troy was truly a computer genius. He worked in the medical industry for over 20 years and had an unprecedented work ethic. He loved the trips to Eden, Wendover, Lava Hot Springs, and Camping.

He is survived by his loved ones: Dawn Boone, Troy Boone, Nisha & Davie Hughes, Mandi & Michael Kittridge, Casey MacManus, Joshua Boone, Todd Boone, Erin Crump, Phyllis Boone, Alexia Nielson, Izzy Acevedo, Brayden Hughes, Sophie Boone Brynn Allred, Joseph Boone, Maggi Allred, Nikolas Allred, Braxton Hughes and Kathy Webb.

Troy was preceded in death by his mother, Naomi A. Silver; his father, Richard A. Boone; his brother, Chris Boone; his sisters, Debra J. Alvey and Lynda K. Ayala; his grandson, Austin M. Peterson; and his nephews, Daniel Webb and Sonny Alvey.

Services will be held on Friday, February 9th at 2:00 PM at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. Dimple Dell Rd. Burial will be at Lake Hills Cemetery, 10055 S. State Street.

Serving as pallbearers: Troy Boone II, Joshua Boone, Davie Hughes, and Brayden Hughes. Donations in memory of Troy may be made to the GoFundMe page, which can be found on many of the family's Facebook pages.


Guestbook/Condolences

We express our heartfelt condolences on behalf of the entire Stryker Neurovascular SLC family. Troy's 22 years of services helped Stryker through major growth and change over the years. We would not be the same without his dedication, commitment, and experience. Troy's influence is felt by many of his colleagues with whom he built meaningful friendships.

We know there are no words to ease the pain you are feeling but know you are not alone. Troy will be missed by everyone at Stryker who had the privilege of knowing him.

With our deepest sympathies,

Stryker Family


- Stryker

Troy has been our neighbor since we moved in 7 years ago. He was quiet but always kind to us. During 2020 he made sure to ask if our family was staying healthy and if we needed anything. We always knew it was Sunday because he would start up his Mustang and rev the engine....it always made us smile.
We were heartbroken to hear of his passing and we give the family our deepest condolences.
Today and always, may loving memories bring you strength and peace. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Brooklyn and Jared Harmon
"your neighbor"


- Brooklyn and Jared Harmon

My closest friend and partner in crime (so to speak) my sweet Troy. I could never imagine my life without YOU. Yet, here I am.
There is no greater honor, than to help someone you love in their time of need. Thank you for letting me be that person for you.
We all miss you so much.
Mandi, Nisha, Casey and I have become a great support system for one another. I'm grateful we aren't all drowning at the same time.
Our son is so much like you. Sometimes when he speaks, I turn around expecting it to be you. I know you are as proud of him as I am.
I saw that tear fall from your cheek and I knew the angels were there to take you home.
I cherish the time we had. Infinity my love. Infinity.


- Dawn