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Kami Lee Huffman, born on March 4th, 1985 in
Ogden, Utah, Passed away December 19th 2024 surrounded by her beloved family after a hard fought battle with pancreatic cancer. She lived a life that was as adventurous and engaging as the great outdoors she loved so much. Her spirit was as vibrant and refreshing as the clear streams where she loved to fish. She loved Riding dirtbikes and atvs any chance she could get, as well as camping with her family and friends. She was as loving as the warm, welcoming campfires around which she gathered with her loved ones.
Kami brought the same adventurous spirit to her work in the oil industry, where she was a respected Maintenance Manager. She was a graduate of high school and earned college credit at OWATC, a testament to her tenacity and commitment to personal growth.
Kami's love story began on August 9th, 2008, when she married her best friend and soulmate, Jayson Huffman. Together, they raised three beautiful children: Cheyley, Jaydon, and Ryder, who were the center of Kami's universe. Kami's spirit lives on in her beloved husband, Jayson; her children; her parents, Cecil and Sheila Loe; her brother, Chad Loe; Her uncles, Charles Tyler, Kenneth Tyler and Paul Sinclair; Her aunt, Marilyn Montes; Her Brothers in-law, Bryan Huffman and Jake Huffman; Her sister in-law, Joni Huffman; Her Mother in-law, Cheryl Huffman; Her Grandfather in-law Royce Seamons; as well as the numerous cousins, nieces and nephews who she loved dearly.
Her life was touched by a special friendship with Ashley Wilson, who Kami considered her sister.
Kami was preceded in death by her cherished grandmother and grandfather Laurie Tyler and Charles Tyler; her father-in-law, Doug Huffman; Her uncle, Jack Tyler; Her Aunt, Teri Schreifer; Her cousins, Carrie Gascon, Aryanna Tyler and Chantia Ryckman.
Kami's life was a testament to the beauty of the world around us, and the power of love and loyalty within us. Her courageous spirit, her love for adventure, and her unwavering devotion to her family continue to inspire everyone who was privileged to know her. We invite all who knew and loved Kami to share their memories and photographs on her memorial page as we celebrate and honor the adventurous, loving, and inspiring life she led.