Garret is survived by his loving parents, Tony & Trish, wonderful brother Trevor, pets Zoey & Flick, Grandparents, Uncles & Aunts, Cousins and numerous family & friends.
Garret was a 9th grader at Cougar Mountain Jr. High who excelled at everything he did. He was a great student who had aspirations of a career that would make him a lot of money. Garret was funny, caring and loved spending time with his family & friends. He liked to play cards and games with Grandpa & Grandma Hodges, and go to the movies or play monopoly with Grandma Holum.
Garret & Trevor were good buddies even when fights occurred while trying to come in first. Garret was going to be 16 in September and was extremely excited to get his drivers license. He even had a truck picked out for his parents to buy. Garret loved to go camping, fishing, hunting and dirtbike riding. He couldn't wait to pass his dad on the trails. Garret liked to play Xbox 360 online, listen to music, hang out with friends, or texting them when they weren't around.
He was a true treasure and will be forever missed.
Garret is survived by his loving parents, Tony & Trish, wonderful brother Trevor, pets Zoey & Flick, Grandparents, Uncles & Aunts, Cousins and numerous family & friends.
Garret was a 9th grader at Cougar Mountain Jr. High who excelled at everything he did. He was a great student who had aspirations of a career that would make him a lot of money. Garret was funny, caring and loved spending time with his family & friends. He liked to play cards and games with Grandpa & Grandma Hodges, and go to the movies or play monopoly with Grandma Holum.
Garret & Trevor were good buddies even when fights occurred while trying to come in first. Garret was going to be 16 in September and was extremely excited to get his drivers license. He even had a truck picked out for his parents to buy. Garret loved to go camping, fishing, hunting and dirtbike riding. He couldn't wait to pass his dad on the trails. Garret liked to play Xbox 360 online, listen to music, hang out with friends, or texting them when they weren't around.
He was a true treasure and will be forever missed.
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