Aaron McKay DeVore's Obituary
Aaron McKay DeVore, 41, of West Valley City, Utah, passed away on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
Aaron was born on March 7, 1984, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Sandy Primm DeVore and Terry Lee DeVore. He had a very close relationship with his Father, Terry. Aaron married Tisha Onesto DeVore, the love of his life, on June 27, 2020.
Aaron was a loving Father, Husband, Son, and Brother. His family was extremely important to him. He was an avid outdoorsman. Hunting, fishing and attending live concerts (311 was one of his favorites) were among Aaron’s hobbies.
Aaron loved football. He played in high school, along with baseball and soccer. Aaron’s favorite professional football team was the Miami Dolphins.
Aaron never met a stranger. He was always that person in the room to which many would gravitate. He would light up the room and had an infectious laugh. His generosity knew no bounds. He was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need.
Aaron worked for Frito Lay for 13 years as a driver.
Aaron is survived by his wife, Tisha Onesto DeVore, and his 3 daughters, Myka Izetta DeVore (daughter of Ashley Mngwongala, Tatum Pressley DeVore (daughter of Anne Madsen DeVore), and Payton Pasley DeVore (daughter of Tisha Onesto DeVore) and 2 stepsons (Daniel Kormylo and Lucus Nevins) Father, Terry Devore (Sonja); Siblings, Chris DeVore, Ben (Julie) DeVore, Tyler (Nikki DeVore/Jeff Morrison) DeVore, Amy (Christian Gonzalez) DeVore, Jake (Erica) Dietz, Sarah (David) Cluff, and Josh (Cami) Deitz; mother in law, Mary Lindquist; father in law, brother in law, Justin Onesto (Courtney), and 9 nieces and 11 nephews. Aaron was preceded in death by his Mother, Sandy Primm DeVore, Ex-Wife, Anne Madsen DeVore, and brother-in-law, Matt Madsen.
The memorial service will be Saturday, September 13 at 2 pm at Premier Mortuary on 67 East 8000 South, Midvale, UT. For those unable to attend the services, a Zoom broadcast has been made available: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87275211981
Meeting ID: 872 7521 1981
Aaron will be greatly missed by all his loved ones.
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