Kenyon Lloyd Bitter, age 36, passed away on December 13, 2025, surrounded by love.
Kenyon is survived by his beloved wife, Kencie Bitter, and their four cherished children: Kenlee, Kendalynn, Kenyon, and Kennett, who were the light of his life. He is also survived by his parents, Linda Wayment and Kenyon (Tiffanie) Bitter; his siblings Nick Bitter, Natalie (Nick) Sourlos, Royce (April) Bitter, and Raechel (Craig) Mitchell; and many nieces and nephews whom he loved deeply.
He was preceded in death by his big brother, Johnny Wayment, and his grandparents, Fred and LaRue Wayment, and J. Melvin and Nelma Bitter.
Kenyon had a deep passion for his work in audiovisual and stage crew, where his skills, dedication, and work ethic shone. He was also a proud and lifelong Green Bay Packers fan, cheering them on as their number one supporter.
Kenyon was the kind of man who would always show up when you needed him, whether that meant helping move heavy things, lending his construction skills to finish a project, or simply being there with a willing heart. He loved riding motorcycles with his wife and children and treasured every moment spent making memories with his family.
Above all else, family mattered most to Kenyon. He was a devoted husband, a loving and hands-on father, and a steady presence for those he loved. His children were his greatest joy, and his love for them was evident in everything he did.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent via Venmo to his sister, Natalie, who will gather the funds to help support Kencie and the children during this difficult time. @nat-sourlos
There will be two Celebrations of Life.
The first will be held on December 19th at 3:00 PM at Elevation Church, located at 1659 E 1400 S, Clearfield, Utah 84015.
The second Celebration of Life will be held in the spring. The date and time will be announced on social media.
Kenyon will be deeply missed and forever remembered for his generosity, strength, loyalty, and unwavering love for his family.
Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Rd. Layton, Utah.
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