Joshua Paul Jaques

Joshua Paul Jaques obituary, Washington Terrace`, UT

Joshua Paul Jaques

Joshua Jaques Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 22, 2011.
Joshua Paul Jaques- Washington Terrace 27, passed away Tuesday March 22nd from complications from the H1n1 virus and ARDS (Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome). Josh was born on September 20th, 1983 in Layton, Utah to Troy Jaques and Cindy Williams. He was raised by Marlow & Nancy Jaques AKA G-Ma & G-Pa. Josh married the love of his life and best friend Deena Summers on May 22nd 2008 in Ogden. He attended Ogden High School and was currently working at Ed Kenly Ford where he loved his job as Parts Driver. Josh’s favorite things were hanging out with Deena at their home, he was an avid Utah Jazz fan, & he adored his cat Salmon. Josh had such a loving heart and a warm friendly smile. He adored his family & his Uncles Trent (wife Jamie) & Tyrone who were like brothers to him. Surviving are his wife Deena Summers Jaques, , Father Troy Jaques, Brother Mitchell Jaques, Grandparents Marlow & Nancy Jaques, all of Layton, Ruth & Curtis Haynes, Kaysville, many aunts, uncles, cousins, his niece, Mael & nephew Damon who loved him very much. Josh was preceded in death by Grandfather Claude Williams. Services will be held Monday March 28th at Leavitt’s Chapel of Flowers 836 36th street Ogden, Utah 84403. Family and friends may meet at the mortuary for an intimate viewing at 1:00 PM with graveside services to follow at 2:00 also at Leavitt’s Aultorest Memorial Park. Our family would like to thank the wonderful medical staff and the team of doctors at McKay Dee Hospital ICU for caring for Josh, and our own angel Vernalie at Leavitt’s Mortuary. Donations may be given at any America 1st Credit Union to the Josh Jaques Memorial Fund. Good Bye for now… We love you Joshy. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com

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