April 22, 1975 - August 8, 2025
Hayley Jo Quinn, born on April 22, 1975, in American Fork, passed away at the young age of 50 on August 8, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and beauty. Hayley had a deep passion for all things living, plants and animals alike, and saw the world with a sense of wonder and appreciation that was uniquely her own. Her enthusiasm was infectious, and she loved to inspire others to appreciate the beauty in the world.
Hayley was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who loved fiercely and gave her whole heart to those around her. She is survived by her loving husband, Daniel Quinn; her children, Shelbie (Kevin) Strange, Colby (Becca) Webb, and Kagen Quinn; and her cherished grandsons, Jude and Grayson Strange. She also leaves behind her parents, Gaylene and Mike Neil, and siblings Lynsey Lake and Rusty Neil. She is preceded in death by her sister, McKensey Neil, whose memory she cherished deeply.
Known for her green thumb, Hayley could make anything grow and flourish. Her home and garden reflected her creativity, filled with vibrant plants, collected trinkets, and beautiful stones that she loved to gather. She had a fiery and loving nature, always quick to smile or laugh, and brought light to every room she entered.
Her family would often joke that she was the most popular person they knew. She had the most magnetic energy and could initiate a genuine conversation with anyone she met. She made new friends everywhere she went and was so loving towards and accepting of everyone she came to know.
Holidays were especially meaningful to Hayley - Halloween was her favorite, and she never missed a chance to go above and beyond to make each celebration magical for her family. Her love, her joy for life, and her ability to find beauty in the smallest things will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A celebration of life will be held by the family to honor Hayley's life.
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