Trey Kaden Andersen
Sept. 26, 2003 - Aug. 3, 2024
PROVO, UT – Trey Kaden Andersen returned home to his loving Heavenly Father on Saturday, August 3, 2024, after complications following a combined heart and liver transplant. Although he never sought or enjoyed attention, Trey's dramatic birth, faith-filled life, and tragic passing have touched the lives of many people.
Trey was born on September 26, 2003, in Tremonton, Utah. Five days later, an inspired emergency room visit saved his life. After a Life Flight ride to Primary Children's Hospital, doctors diagnosed Trey with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS).
Trey's congenital heart defect meant a life of health struggles. He had three heart surgeries before his third birthday. He also suffered from protein-losing enteropathy. This made it hard for him to absorb protein and gain weight, contributing to the small stature of the body that housed his huge spirit. Trey always met his trials with faith and hope. He showed incredible bravery and meekness, patiently submitting to every painful procedure, and he loved the gift of his life.
Trey taught himself to read and finished the Book of Mormon before age six. He was "the family Google" because it was faster to ask Trey than to look it up. His love of learning propelled Trey to be a Valedictorian of Declo High School's Class of 2022.
A true-blue BYU fan from birth, two of the happiest days in Trey's life were the day he found out he was accepted to attend BYU in 2022 and a few weeks ago when he found out he was accepted into BYU's Marriott School of Management Accounting Program for fall 2024.
Trey enjoyed so many things in life. Playing games with his family and early morning basketball with his dad and brothers. Following his favorite teams: BYU, the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, and Liverpool F.C. Being on the Declo golf team was a great source of joy and the crowning moment of his golf career was helping his team qualify for the state tournament.
It is impossible to overstate the impact Trey had on his family. His biggest defender was his older brother, Tyler. He was the best friend of his brother, Luke. His younger siblings adored him. He was an obedient son and a joy to raise. His surprise visits home from college will forever be missed.
Trey was quiet and calm. People loved to be around him. He was a man of few words, but everything he said was witty, wise, or funny.
Trey worked hard to gain a testimony of Jesus Christ. He trusted in his Heavenly Father and lived a life full of faith. He loved family history work and was excited to attend the temple for the first time six months before his passing. Trey's biggest goal in life was to serve as a full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The last text Trey sent mentioned the mission he was hoping to serve after he recovered from his transplants. He is now serving that mission with his sister, Sasha, and all those engaged in temple and family history work are his companions on this side.
At the time of his passing, Trey had been waiting nearly two years for a heart and liver transplant. When he finally got "the call," Trey announced that it was perfect timing for him. We believe in the perfect timing of the Lord, and although Trey's brilliant brain did not survive the surgeries, we are so proud of his body for keeping his organs safe so that he could donate them and be the miracle another family had also been praying for. We are grateful for the incredible gift of organ donation, and for the grieving family that was willing to donate organs to help save Trey's life.
Trey was preceded in death by his sister, Sasha; cousin, Elizabeth Webb; and uncle, Garrick Hall. He is survived by his parents, Ben and Robbie Andersen; siblings: Tyler, Luke, Lauren "Lolly", Samantha "Sammi", Kendall, Kate, Evie, and Jake; grandparents, Alan and Norma Andersen of Burley, Idaho, and Randy and Siri Holman of Cedar City, Utah; and a huge extended family who will miss him dearly.
The funeral was held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 12, 2024 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – Rupert 1st Ward (formerly known as the Minidoka Stake Tabernacle), located at 806 G Street, in Rupert, with Bishop Marc D. Christensen officiating. The interment will follow at Declo Cemetery.
Family and friends were received from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11, 2024 at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, located at 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 1:00 until 1:45 p.m. Monday, at the church, prior to the funeral service.
A live webcast will be available and maintained at rasmussenwilson.com.
Sponsored by Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home.
5 Entries
Liz
October 5, 2024
Dear Anderson family. I am so sorry for your loss. I heard about Trey from a heart mom a few months ago. I worked at PCH for 12.5 years in the exercise lab, until this May. I am quite certain I met you and Trey at PCH. I don´t forget many families I see. And of course I loved working with Dr. Cowley. I heard more of your story this morning in General Conference. It really touched my heart. May God bring you peace.
Love
Liz
Corinne
October 5, 2024
Heard about your dear son during General Conference from your dear Uncle. May the peace of the Lord continue to comfort you. Thank you for sharing your strength.
Paula Sevy
October 5, 2024
I hope you receive this message. I just listened to Elder Andersons talk and was intrigued to find out more about Trey so searched for his name and found his obituary. What a great blessing he is to your family. I understand the difficulty of your loss and offer all my love, prayers and support. I understand your loss because 40 years ago our first child, a son, was born with the same ailment. In those days the only available solution was at the Mayo Clinic which would expand the right side to work as also the left side. That was not a real option for us in those days and he died 8 days later. I mourned excessively. Weeks later after such great depths of sorrow, my son came to me in a dream and showed me what his life would have been like for him if he had lived. So many hardships were going to be his. He told me that he had a work to do in heaven and that he couldn´t not do this work because of concern for me. I let go my excessive mourning for him in the very moment he said that. As I read of your son´s obituary and his accomplishments I actually saw my son Jaren in Trey´s life. His life is almost exact dream that I had so long ago. I am so happy to learn of his life. What a huge blessing for you Trey is and was. I am so glad to have heard the whole story from Elder Nelson and thank you for allowing him to share that story at General Conference. I hope you can find the comfort and clarity necessary at such a difficult time. Prayers and Christ´s blessing are being sent to you and much love.
Barbara Struhs
August 10, 2024
Dear Robbie and Ben. This is Barbara Struhs that you knew from Pediatric Cardiology. My heart is broken for you both and your families. It was always such a pleasure to see you Robbie - your were my FAVORITE of Dr. Cowley's patients' moms, and I always looked forward to seeing you. I will always remember Trey as a quiet boy with those big, beautiful eyes. Trey will forever by in your heart. May you and your family be embraced by God's abundant love, and may you find comfort in your faith, family, and friends.
Sincerely and with love,
Barbara Struhs
Connie Cragun
August 10, 2024
I never had the opportunity to meet Trey, but my Little Sis, Lynne Warren has told me so much about Trey and your wonderful family. He has touched my life and I want to follow his great example of having faith and a great love for our Savior, Jesus Christ.
May the Lord continue to bless your family. Love to you, Connie Cragun
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