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Aaron Toone

Bountiful, Utah

1975 - 2014

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1975 ~ 2014Aaron Toone passed away on April 19, 2014 in Heber, Utah from an accident involving a favorite hobby, drift-triking. Aaron was the third son born to DeVon A Toone and Mary Ellen Layton Toone on March 21, 1975 in Bountiful, Utah. Excepting a brief three years in Ballwin, Missouri as a...

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Toone's- I just heard about your loss today. My condolences go out to all of you. I always liked Aaron and he was a good friend to my brother Wyett. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time

Dear Toone family, we just lerned of your loss, our hearts go out to you all. You have our love, empathy, and some understanding. our prayers to each of you, Please let us know if there is anything we can do. The Dodges, Kent, Annavon, and son Craig

Mary I am so sorry to here about your son Aaron I am so sorry for your loss I feel bad I did not know what happened until today my thoughts and prays are with you Sheila cook.

Mary and family I am so sorry for your loss,I just found out today 4/28/14 you are in my prayers . Roy cook

Devon, we were saddened to learn of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Glen and Vicki Dial

Mary Ellen we are so sorry to hear that u lost your son on the same day we baried my dad it was so special to have you play the wonderful music for us our thoughts and prayers are with your family we are just so drained and still trying to work through our sadness that it is just to much for us to come to the funeral but we will all keep you in our prayers. My mom says she is so sorry for your loss and wishes she was in a better place so she could be there with all of you we love you guys so...

I never met you, but we were connected by a common pastime, RIP Aaron - Aaron, Madazz Trikes (New Zealand)

From a fellow drift triker from new Zealand my kind regards and sorry for your loss. Enjoy your new adventures in the sky.

Aaron has always been a great person. He did things his way and was loved by many. We will miss you. Aunt Sandy and Uncle Jim