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Anthony Craig Waldron passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday November 9, 2021 in Layton, Utah surrounded by his family. Anthony was born August 1, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Gary Craig Waldron and Kellie Jo Pool. In his younger years Anthony enjoyed traveling to California with his family to stay at the beach house. Anthony had a contagious laugh and always loved sharing a good joke. He enjoyed playing the guitar, video games, and good conversations. Anthony graduated from Herriman High School in 2014 and began his career at Discover, where he remained until his passing. He was married to his soulmate and beautiful wife, Annaleah Otteson, on May 12, 2018. In recent years he started a photography business, A. Waldron Imagery, which became one of his true passions. With the help of his wife, they captured moments through pictures that people will cherish for years to come. Anthony will always hold a special spot in the hearts of the many people he came in contact with, he will be greatly missed.
Anthony is survived by his wife, Annaleah Waldron, parents Craig and Cori Waldron, Kellie Jo Pool; his siblings Taylor Waldron, Preston Waldron, Dakota (Clayton) Rindlisbacher, Paeton Byers, Bridger Byers, Preston Byers, and Behr Waldron; his in laws Richard and Sarah Otteson; Shaela (Tyler) Mousley and Trae Otteson; and many grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, and a niece and nephew who adored him. He was preceded in death by his grandparents D’Onn Waldron, Kathleen Butler, and Ray and Marva Jones.
A celebration of Anthony’s life will be held Saturday, November 20, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. at 2230 S. 350 E., Kaysville, UT. Family and friends may come Saturday morning at 11:00 am for a greeting with the family prior to the celebration.
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