Aaron Merrill Roundy, 61
DIED: Thursday, February 1, 2024
PLACE: Kaysville, Utah
BORN: April 16, 1962
PLACE: Bountiful, Utah
PARENTS: Lyle and Erma Roundy (both deceased)
Aaron is the sixth of their nine children.
SIBLINGS (8): Alan Wren Roundy, David Albert Roundy, Deborah Louise Roundy, Mary Ellen Roundy, Michael Lyle Roundy, Rebecca Ann Roundy, Shad Mitchell Roundy, and Sharon Lea Roundy
EDUCATION / ECCLESIASTICAL SERVICE
Aaron grew up in Kaysville alongside his siblings and attended local schools.
Following his graduation from Davis High School, Class of 1980, Aaron served as a missionary in the Indiana Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
MARRIED: Mechelle Hatch
DATE: 1983 - divorced, 1986
DAUGHTERS (3): Amy Camille (Joel) Kenny, Katelyn Marie (Tanner) Neville and Rachel Mechelle (John) Kiesz
GRANDCHILDREN (8): Bridger, Charlie, Jett, Kameron, Kendall, Kyler, Ozzy, and Zoey
CAREER
Aaron had worked hard to provide for his family. Though selling electronics at RC Willey was his most memorable job, Aaron had also owned several successful dry cleaning businesses during his life.
HOBBIES
- Golfing. One of his most memorable moments happened when he hit a hole-in-one with his 8-iron on the first hole at the Rose Park Golf Course.
- Riding his motorcycles (Aaron had several) and taking trips with his friends, the "Black Widows".
- Music. This was Aaron's true passion, passed along to his girls. Every song carries with it a memory.
- Yard care. Aaron took great pride in maintaining a beautiful yard where he, his family and friends enjoyed making memories while doing yard work, having BBQs and playing Cornhole.
- Walking along the Lagoon Trail in Farmington, Utah. Aaron was easy to spot: He always sported headphones, had a drink in one hand and his dog's leash in the other.
FAMILY LIFE
His family - especially, his grandkids - were most important to Aaron. He considered them his prized treasures. Much of his time was spent cheering on his grandsons at their football games and applauding his granddaughters at their dance competitions.
Aaron's daughters give a special thanks to the Oncology and Radiation department and all the amazing nurses and staff at McKay-Dee Hospital. We are so grateful for the comfort and care Aaron's doctors and nurses provided him and his family throughout his treatment. We will cherish the friendships made with his doctors and nurses forever.
SERVICES
1st VIEWING 6 to 8 P.M.
DATE: Friday, February 9, 2024
2nd VIEWING: 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.
FUNERAL: 11 A.M.
DATE: Saturday, February 10
PLACE: Russon Brothers' Farmington Mortuary, 1941 North Main Street
INTERMENT: Kaysville City Cemetery
Aaron Merrill Roundy, 61
DIED: Thursday, February 1, 2024
PLACE: Kaysville, Utah
BORN: April 16, 1962
PLACE: Bountiful, Utah
PARENTS: Lyle and Erma Roundy (both deceased)
Aaron is the sixth of their nine children.
SIBLINGS (8): Alan Wren Roundy, David Albert Roundy, Deborah Louise Roundy, Mary Ellen Roundy, Michael Lyle Roundy, Rebecca Ann Roundy, Shad Mitchell Roundy, and Sharon Lea Roundy
EDUCATION / ECCLESIASTICAL SERVICE
Aaron grew up in Kaysville alongside his siblings and attended local schools.
Following his graduation from Davis High School, Class of 1980, Aaron served as a missionary in the Indiana Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
MARRIED: Mechelle Hatch
DATE: 1983 - divorced, 1986
DAUGHTERS (3): Amy Camille (Joel) Kenny, Katelyn Marie (Tanner) Neville and Rachel Mechelle (John) Kiesz
GRANDCHILDREN (8): Bridger, Charlie, Jett, Kameron, Kendall, Kyler, Ozzy, and Zoey
CAREER
Aaron had worked hard to provide for his family. Though selling electronics at RC Willey was his most memorable job, Aaron had also owned several successful dry cleaning businesses during his life.
HOBBIES
- Golfing. One of his most memorable moments happened when he hit a hole-in-one with his 8-iron on the first hole at the Rose Park Golf Course.
- Riding his motorcycles (Aaron had several) and taking trips with his friends, the "Black Widows".
- Music. This was Aaron's true passion, passed along to his girls. Every song carries with it a memory.
- Yard care. Aaron took great pride in maintaining a beautiful yard where he, his family and friends enjoyed making memories while doing yard work, having BBQs and playing Cornhole.
- Walking along the Lagoon Trail in Farmington, Utah. Aaron was easy to spot: He always sported headphones, had a drink in one hand and his dog's leash in the other.
FAMILY LIFE
His family - especially, his grandkids - were most important to Aaron. He considered them his prized treasures. Much of his time was spent cheering on his grandsons at their football games and applauding his granddaughters at their dance competitions.
Aaron's daughters give a special thanks to the Oncology and Radiation department and all the amazing nurses and staff at McKay-Dee Hospital. We are so grateful for the comfort and care Aaron's doctors and nurses provided him and his family throughout his treatment. We will cherish the friendships made with his doctors and nurses forever.
SERVICES
1st VIEWING 6 to 8 P.M.
DATE: Friday, February 9, 2024
2nd VIEWING: 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.
FUNERAL: 11 A.M.
DATE: Saturday, February 10
PLACE: Russon Brothers' Farmington Mortuary, 1941 North Main Street
INTERMENT: Kaysville City Cemetery
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