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John "Jason" Coyle

Farmington, Utah

1976 - 2019

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John "Jason" CoyleApril 13, 1976 ~ January 3, 2019 (Age 42)John Jason Coyle was born on April 13, 1976 in Bountiful, Utah and passed away January 3, 2019 after collapsing in the locker room following a swim workout. Jason lived his life full-tilt from the first breath he took to his very last...

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I loved working at the Trustee's office. He made working there loads of fun & laughter. Your smiling face is missed dearly.

My deepest condolences to the whole Coyle family of the loss of such a wonderful & fun man. He made being at work tons of fun! He was such a trooper when I asked him to be a power ranger (cartoon) for my grandson's birthday. RIP my friend.❤

So sorry for your loss may you receive strength and comfort from God, he will make you firm, he will make you strong, he will firmly ground you. 1 Peter 5:6,7

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Jason is a man larger than life! Everyone who knows Jason has a fun and funny story to tell about him. He left happy memories where ever he went. Our thoughts, prayers, and condolences are with our dear Coyle friends and our dear Randall friends. We love you! Roger and Cathy Reese

Words can't convey the loss of this larger tha n life
Man/father/husband. The Coolley family has so many memories of early years watching kids growing up.
The Coyle's are very special family and I believe Jason's presence will be there to support you through this time and in ways you cannot yet know
Memories and family will help your family carry on

Mr. Coyle was a favorite teacher for my son John Duffy when he attended Monticello Academy. He had such a good influence on him. He is an avid reader and could join the ranks of a sesquipedalian! Mr. Coyle would be proud of him, and honored by his positive direction based on his influences! So sorry for your loss. I have no doubt he's left a huge hole. He was a delightful man!

Dear Randy and Jane,

So sorry for your loss.

Please accept our sincere condolences to the family and friends. Losing a loved one in death is never easy. May your hearts find comfort in the words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14. A wonderful hope of seeing your loved ones again.