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Stephen Butterfield

Salt Lake City, Utah

Mar 20, 1986 – Jul 18, 2020 (Age 34)

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BORN
March 20, 1986
DIED
July 18, 2020
AGE
34
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

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1986 ~ 2020
Sometimes the lives of special people end too soon. It is with ultimate sadness and much soul-searching that we announce the life of Stephen Butterfield, our son, brother, uncle, cousin and most importantly, our incredible friend, has ended far, far too soon.
Stephen Graduated from West Jordan High School in 2004. He played football for much of his junior high and high school years and, though he was never one of the bigger kids, he could hit as hard as anyone. For several years he was coached by his father, Donnie Butterfield, the two of them forming a bond that kept them nearly inseparable over the years. After high school Stephen studied computer science and computer aided design at ITT Technical Institute earning an Associate's degree. Stephen leveraged his academic achievements - augmented by his charm, humor and creativity - into a drafting position at MJ Structural Engineering in Salt Lake City where he worked from 2015 to 2020. His skills and ambition became obvious to all and he was recruited to a new job working for Magnusson Klemencic Associates in Seattle. His professional achievements were many, though his career had really only just begun.
In 2012 Stephen was attracted to the sport of natural body building. Like so many things in his life, Stephen poured his soul into the sport achieving his professional card in 2017. Stephen not only competed, he excelled with high placings in the 2014 ProCore Sports Nutrition Championships, the 2015 NGA Utah Natural Championships
and the 2016 NGA Western ProAm Championships, where he came in an impressive 2nd place. Like everything Stephen did, there were no excuses, he was there to do his best and he always did exactly that. In addition to natural body building, Stephen had a wide range of other interests including working on cars, hiking, boating, cliff jumping, tubing and wake boarding.
Stephen was one of those rare people who lit up a room. His magnetic personality, good looks and kindness were intoxicating. He was, literally, loved by all who had the good fortune to come to know him. Stephen will be especially missed by his parents, Donnie David Butterfield and Katrina Jean Moore. He is survived by his siblings Tera Jean Givan and Tracy Lynn Butterfield and his nieces and nephews Skyleigh Givan, Morgan Givan, Easton Givan and Knox Butterfield.
Stephen Don Butterfield was born on March 20, 1986 in Murray, Utah and passed away July 18, 2020 in an automobile accident in Seattle Washington. As Stephen's sister Tracy so perfectly said: "give grandma loves from me and dance your ass off with her".
A celebration of Stephen's life will be announced shortly.

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This is more for the ones he left too soon , I dearly sorry for your loss Stephan sounds like a very special person . I stay in one of the tiny homes just a few yards away and I have to say this is a bad luck corner as he was the 3rd of its kind so far this year. I can't imagine losing my son before my time . my sympathy goes out to his loved ones God Bless

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Stephen is a wonderful person who will be missed. May all who treasure him receive all the comfort and peace possible. May he always be remembered fondly and forever be loved.

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Saying goodbye is never easy, we’ve said goodbye a handful of times during our 4 year relationship but this goodbye is the hardest. I learned so much about myself and life from you. We had some very amazing moments ! Im grateful for the time we spent together, for your talented artwork that are now my tattoos, all the training we did in bodybuilding as well as the competitions. I will always remember our trips to the D.R, Bryce Canyon to star gaze, and Ireland. “You will always be forever in...

You will be missed brother!! Rest in peace.

I'm am so sorry Donnie and Katrina and all the family of this handsome guy. I haven't seen Stephen since he was knee high to a junebug.

This is more proof that 2020 has been a horrible year. It's just not fair for someone so young and made so many feel so good to have their life end so tragically.

May you find the strength to make it through this hardest of times.

Love from your friend Glenn Thompson

R.I.P Stephen Butterfield.

Trina and family so sorry to hear of this. You all are in my prayers and in my heart.

Donnie and the entire Butterfield family, I love you as if you were my own. My heart bleeds for you right now. He was a shooting star!