Duane Kyle Wyman, age 59, passed away on Monday, August 8, 2022 in Sacramento, California while working away from home in Grantsville.
He was born February 15, 1963 in Murray, Utah to Carolyn Flynn and Deloy Wyman. He married Traceen Sowle. Duane was very family oriented. He loved his family, camping, BBQ’s, hiking. He had a very good work ethic that he passed on to his kids. He loved telling a good story by the fire, keeping everyone laughing and on their toes. Duane was loved by many.
Survived by his wife: Traceen, children: Tyler (Michelle); Ilyana, Kayden, Angelina, and Dalton. Grandsons: Morgan and liam. Father: Deloy; Mother: Carolynn. Sister: Devonna; Brothers: Brad and Glenn. Many nieces and nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, August 16 at 12 Noon in the Grantsville 5th Ward, 115 E Cherry St. Grantsville. Viewing will be held from 10-11:30 AM prior to services at the Church. Burial will follow in the Grantsville City Cemetery. (North Section)
Online condolences and memories may be shared at DaltonHoopes.com
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i hope you are at the sunny lake we were dreaming, with lots of fish . . . goodbye old friend,
Duane, for 40 yrs you have been a rock, for many, an anchor in life! Adventure, and laughter come to mind, in memories and shared times. Books could be written about times shared and all the adventures, and stories. Through thick and thin you were always steadfast, strong and resilient. ( A Rock). So Resourceful. You could think of things no one else could imagine. You could always figure out a way to get it done when you were involved, I knew there was going to be resolve of one type or another. So many Good times shared, a couple scary, Some adventurous-All cherished. Always a help, You carried strength in your essence. With you it always felt like it was going to work out in the end. Your knowledge in so many things was a attribute you shared with all. A true friend you could always count on! You will be missed in so many ways friend. <3 Love ya bye,
I grew up with Duane in south salt lake, some of my many memories are with Duane , I remember in first grade, we ran away together, pulling our wagons loaded with camping gear, we made it all the way to wasatch springs. The next day Duane’s Dad found us, we were probably the two youngest runways in salt lake history.
My dad was the greatest man I could ever have known. He was smart, he was strong, he was funny and resilient. He lived his life to the fullest every day, the best stories I have ever heard came from him. He’s done so many things that other people may be scared to do, I look up to him so much for that. He made the greatest memories with people because he feared nothing, and he would push you to do things that made you uncomfortable because he knew after it’s done you would’ve had fun and also had a great story. He always told me “you could write a book about my life” and he was definitely right. He’s been able to do hundreds of things in his life, he was a mechanic, a cowboy, a firefighter, a scuba diver, a chef, a crane operator and worked in the oilfield for 20 years, he was a truck driver and traveler, an adventurer, but most importantly he was a father and a husband, and a great teacher. He always had the best advice, and the best ways to solve problems.-
My dad was the greatest man I could ever have known. He was smart, he was strong, he was funny and resilient. He lived his life to the fullest every day, the best stories I have ever heard came from him. He’s done so many things that other people may be scared to do, I look up to him so much for that. He made the greatest memories with people because he feared nothing, and he would push you to do things that made you uncomfortable because he knew after it’s done you would’ve had fun and also had a great story. He always told me “you could write a book about my life” and he was definitely right. He’s been able to do hundreds of things in his life, he was a mechanic, a cowboy, a firefighter, a scuba diver, a chef, a crane operator and worked in the oilfield for 20 years, he was a truck driver and traveler, an adventurer, but most importantly he was a father and a husband, and a great teacher. He always had the best advice, and the best ways to solve problems.
He’s the one you could turn to for anything and he would always help. My dad was the kindest person to the people he loved. I miss him so much every day, I miss his voice and his hugs, seeing him and calling him, sending each other pictures and funny texts or videos. Having barbecues and our camping trips and also our trips to California. I miss his food and his funny jokes and stories. I miss everything about him every day. My dad gave me the most amazing experiences in my life and took me places I could’ve never gone if it wasn’t for him. I will always be grateful for him and I will forever miss him and carry his lessons with me. Dad, I love you so much thank you for everything you have ever done for me, I will never forget any of it and I will cherish it all. You are the greatest father, I’m so happy I get to call you my dad. I miss you so much and I really love you dad. Love, ilyana❤️
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