Angelo Steven Cunnington's Obituary
Angelo Steven Cunnington “Lolo” “Little Buddy” “Monkey”, Age 29, Born April 18th 1996 in Ogden, Utah and passed away October 6th, 2025 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Angelo brought light and laughter into the world from the beginning.
Angelo was a truly special soul whose presence left an incredible mark on everyone he met. He had a warmth that radiated through every room he entered. His laugh and smile was unforgettable-contagious and full of life-and his heart was open to all, you’d never forget him- I mean how could you, he was the tallest guy in the room. Angelo never judged anyone; instead, he embraced people with unconditional love and kindness. He cherished his relationships deeply and made each person feel seen and valued.
Acknowlegement
He held a profound love for his family. Angelo is lovingly remembered by his parents: Candy (Austin) and Steven (Shannon); his sister Mercedes (Skylar, Evelyn); and his beloved nephew Khaziah. He shared a close bond with his grandparents Bruce and Sue, as well as Sandra and Randy. His love for his Aunt Tee and Uncle Emerson, along with Uncles Chris (Jozzy), Jason, and Randy. Angelo adored his many cousins, aunts, and uncles who were an integral part of his life.
Angelos’s memory is also honored by those who preceded him in death: his uncles Jason Cordova; Ernie Salazar; Paul Young; grandmother Sue Cunnington; great-grandparents Christina and Juan Salazar, May and Jay Cordova, Cliff and Edna Cunnington, Paul and Nacy Young; and cousin Conner Young.
A man of many passions, Angelo found joy in the outdoors-especially fishing in Hells Canyon or hunting alongside his dad and grandpas. He loved playing video games with friends and sharing that joy with his nephews. Whether surrounded by family or friends from all walks of life, Angelo was always the life of the party. His energy lifted spirits effortlessly- being sad around him simply wasn’t possible.
Angelos’s legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched with compassion, humor, loyalty, and love. His memory will forever be carried in the hearts of those who knew him. Angelo was the happiest when he knew he’d be an uncle and his memory will live on forever with Khaziah.
May we continue to celebrate the vibrant life he lived by embracing one another with the same love he so freely gave.
A memorial Gathering will be held on October 10th, 2025, From 1pm – 2:30pm at Premier Funeral Services, 5335 S 1950 W, Roy, Utah.
In honor of Angelo, His favorite color was blue if you’d like to wear something blue for the services. An additional celebration of life will be held on October 10th, 2025, from 3pm-8pm at Sandra Cordova's house, 5016 south 5300 West.
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