Haley Murdock Damron’s beautiful soul left this world the morning of Oct 11, 2025. She is survived by her husband of 18 years, Skyler, (they were together for 28 years total) her 3 beautiful children, Jaxon(15), Hoyt(14), and Bryndee(6), her parents, Kevin and Raelene, and her brother, Lance. She was received in heaven and preceded in death by her grandfather, Bill Terrel, and her aunt, Michelle Terrel.
Haley was born to Kevin and Raelene Murdock in Glenwood Springs, Colorado in 1984 and grew up in Delta, Ut. She was diagnosed with diabetes at an early age and with that, had to deal with things that most people don’t have to think about even as adults. Even though the cards of life seemed stacked against her in health, she never let it show. She was rarely without a smile and lived for her children. To those who knew Haley, knew that Halloween was her favorite holiday and went all out on her kid's costumes. That may have also been the reason that she was (almost always) dressed in black. Haley was naturally intelligent and graduated a year early from high school and was driven in her professional life to finish Evans Hairstyling College in St. George the year she would have been graduating high school. After graduating, she worked at several hairstyling salons gaining experience and knowledge in her field. At one point she managed a salon for someone else, making her realize her potential and she went on to build the successful business as the hairstylist, owner and operator of Beach Bum Tanning and Salon, but like all business owners know it was not without sacrifice. Yet, she still smiled through the hard times and focused on the good, knowing what it could be and never giving up on that dream. She worked hard in this life and managed to reach the goals she set, one of them being her dream home with her at-home salon in it to be closer to her family, which she loved dearly. She will always be missed.
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