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It is with deep sorrow and enduring love that we announce the passing of Mason Kael Snowball on September 18, 2025, at the age of 23.
Born on August 29, 2002, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Marcey Arren Harding Snowball and Steven Matthew Snowball, Mason was a beloved son, brother, and friend. He is now reunited with his cherished Grandma Sharen and his faithful dog, Magnum.
From the start, Mason possessed a quietly mischievous nature and an adventurous heart. He could charm anyone instantly with his sweet smile and that unmistakable twinkle in his bright blue eyes.
This energy was clearest in his lifelong passion for cars. What began with a childhood collection of Hot Wheels quickly evolved into a hands-on love for building and tuning his own vehicles. He loved the pure thrill of car races and the simple joy of 'going fast!' Mason also loved spending time outdoors, often hunting and fishing with family, or just relaxing with his friends.
While Mason could be shy and quiet, he was always ready to engage with joy and laughter with those he loved. He especially cherished spending time with his girlfriend, Lizbeth Vergara, and her son, Uziyah. Together, they enjoyed hiking, chasing sunset views over the city, and being goofy while cooking experimental late-night recipes inspired by TikTok.
Though Mason was taken from us suddenly and without warning, we are comforted knowing he lived a life surrounded by immeasurable love. The hole left in our hearts is profound, but we will carry his adventurous spirit and sweet memory with us forever.
Mason is survived by his loving parents, Steven Matthew Snowball and Marcey Harding Snowball; his brother, Michael Christopher Snowball; his grandparents, Cynthia Snowball (Larry Lara) and Robert Harding; and many devoted aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Ronald Ramirez, and grandmother, Sharen Harding.
Memorial services will be held at 11 A.M. on October 4, 2025, at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church on 4914 S 2200 W in Taylorsville, UT, with a viewing one hour prior.
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