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Hailey Kay Duckworth, 36, of Lindon, Utah, passed away unexpectedly on August 9, 2025. She was born on November 25, 1988, in Rexburg, Idaho, to Wayne and Paula Wilcock — the youngest of their three children.
Hailey grew up in Sandy, Utah, alongside her two older brothers, Tyrell Wilcock and Orrin Wilcock. From a young age, she was bold, fearless, and full of fire. Growing up with brothers, she never backed down from a challenge and more often than not outdid them. Though a tomboy as a child, Hailey grew into a woman of grace, beauty, and confidence — always dressed to impress and lighting up any room she entered.
She graduated from Alta High School in 2007. Hailey had a magnetic energy that drew people in. She loved adventure — riding dirt bikes, shooting guns, taking spontaneous road trips — and she lived for loud music, laughter, and making memories. She was the life of every party and the friend everyone could count on.
Hailey was married to Landon Duckworth on May 24, 2013. Though they later divorced, together they had three sons — Justin (11), Weston (9), and Barrett (7) — who were the center of her world. Being their mother was her greatest joy and most important role, and she gave them her everything.
Recently, Hailey became engaged to the love of her life, Garrett Gordon, during a family vacation in one of her favorite places — Florida. Their love was deep, joyful, and full of hope for the future.
Hailey is survived by her three beloved sons, Justin, Weston, and Barrett; her fiancé, Garrett Gordon; her loving parents, Wayne and Paula Wilcock of Fairview, Utah; her brothers, Tyrell Wilcock (Megan), and nephews Rhett and Jackson; and Orrin Wilcock (Lauren), and nieces and nephews Reagan, Grey, Brooks, and Messer.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lionel and Cassie Jensen, and her uncle Randall Jensen, all from Rexburg, Idaho; and her grandfather, Jack Wilcock of South Jordan, Utah.
Hailey was bold, loyal, and loving — a true firework. She lived life all in and left a mark on every
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heart she touched. Her spirit will be deeply missed and forever remembered. At this time, all services will be held at a later date.
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