Tyson Walker, affectionately known as "Big T," left this world on December 31, 2025, at the young age of 25. Born on April 11, 2000, in Ogden, Utah, Tyson embraced a life full of passion, love, and an unwavering commitment to those around him. He passed away peacefully in his sleep at the cabin in the High Uintas, a cherished place that held countless memories of joy and connection to his childhood.
Tyson's journey through life was marked by an impressive dedication to his career, where he spent most of his adult life working for Tukios. His work helped funeral homes enhance their online presence, saving them time and enabling them to earn more. Tyson approached this role with a servant's heart, always striving to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. He took pride in helping those in need, exemplifying his belief that love and support should be extended to everyone. He loved sports.
An exceptional student, Tyson graduated with a degree in Professional Sales from Weber State University, where he achieved a remarkable 3.8 GPA. His thirst for knowledge and determination led him to excel in not only his studies but in all aspects of his life.
His love for sports, particularly baseball, golf, and football, was undeniable, but it was his undying passion for the New York Yankees that defined his enthusiasm. Tyson was the biggest fan, a devoted follower who rarely missed a game. He found joy and excitement in the rhythm of the sport, sharing these moments with friends and family that further enriched his life.
Above all, Tyson viewed his family as his greatest treasure. He is survived by his loving wife, Courtney Walker, and their precious son, Case Walker, who brought immeasurable happiness and pride into his life. Tyson's proudest accomplishment was witnessing the birth of Case, which filled his heart with a love he had never known before.
Tyson is remembered by his beloved wife and son, along with the warm and loving memories he created during his time here. He joins in spirit his father, mother, and sisters, who have preceded him in death.
As we reflect on Tyson's life, we hold onto the light he shared with all of us—a life lived in service, love, and the deep desire to uplift others. His spirit will forever shine brightly in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him, and his legacy of kindness and compassion will continue to inspire us all. Rest peacefully, Tyson.
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