Caleb Andy Harmon
2005 - 2025
- Celebrating the life of Caleb Harmon
2/18/2005 – 11/3/2025
"Let's Go!!!!!"
There are some people who walk into your life and change it forever – and Caleb Harmon was one of those people.
Caleb was 20 years old when he left us on November 3, 2025 after a tragic motorcycle accident. In those 20 years, he managed to fill the world around him with more love, laughter, and light than most could in a lifetime.
Caleb loved his family with his whole heart, and his girlfriend, who was the center of his world. He loved his friends like family too, always showing up with that big grin, a sarcastic joke, or one of his perfectly timed one-liners that would leave everyone doubled over in laughter. Caleb had this incredible way of making life fun – of finding humor and warmth even in the simplest moments.
He had expensive taste (and proudly so), a serious weakness for spicy food, and a deep devotion to Chick-fil-A. He was an amazing cook, and enjoyed whipping up recipes from his childhood. In fact, he left behind a 25-pound bag of rice that now sits in the pantry, a funny and fitting reminder of how fully he lived and planned for the future he was building.
Maroon was his color – rich, bold, unmistakable - just like him.
Caleb was brilliant and ambitious, pursuing a degree in neuroscience at the U of U, and dedicated to his job as a pharmacy tech at Walgreens, where he helped others to further their careers in the pharmacy world. He was creative and curious – the kind of person who didn't just dream, but did.
When he wasn't working or studying, Caleb was gaming on his PC, where he climbed all the way to rank #307 in Marvel Rivals. He loved anime, especially To Be Hero X, and could spend hours building Lego sets – most often the Minecraft ones – with a kind of focus that made you smile just to watch.
He shared his life with his beloved pets – Oreo, his childhood dog, and his cats, Camille and Finny – who adored him as much as everyone else did. He loved going to the gym with his friends, and somehow managed to be surprisingly good at bowling too.
Caleb gave the best hugs – the kind that melted away your bad day. He had this special way of making people feel seen, cared for, and loved. His laugh could light up a room; his smile could heal hearts.
He made life richer – funnier, warmer, and infinitely more colorful.
And even though our hearts are broken, we find comfort in the memories he left us – the jokes, the late-night talks, the laughter, the taste of something spicy, the color maroon, and that 25-pound bag of rice that somehow says everything about who he was: full of plans, full of love.
Caleb Harmon was a son, a brother, a boyfriend, a friend – but more than that, he was light. And that light will never fade.
He is survived by his girlfriend Madi, his siblings Chandler, Shae, and Emmett, his mom Billie, and his dad Andy.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 8th, at 12pm at the Murray Parkway Stake Center, 619 W 5750 S, Murray, UT. A viewing will be held on Friday, November 7th from 6-8pm, and also on Saturday, November 8th from 11-11:45am at the same location. His burial will follow the funeral service at the Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 E 4580 S, Millcreek, UT.
We would like to thank our many family and friends for their kindness and support. We would also like to thank the incredible staff at Intermountain Medical Center and Donor Connect for their exceptional care of Caleb and our family.
Even in his passing, Caleb's kindness continues to make an impact. Through his decision to be an organ donor, he has given the gift of life to many others.

Published by Deseret News from Nov. 6 to Nov. 7, 2025.