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In memory of our beloved Steven David Birch. He went home to fly with the angels on April 1, 2025. Steven was born October 17, 1982 to Teri L. and David D. Birch in Salt Lake City, UT. He married Erica Brackett on December 13, 2013 in Bear Lake County. Steven was an avid fisherman, hunter, and bull rider. He loved anything to do with the outdoors. He loved camping and relaxing by the fire. He was a jack of all trades, whether it was running heavy equipment, tinkering on lawnmowers, or helping others with whatever they needed. Steven was always one you could call when you needed help no matter what it was; he was just a phone call away. Steven loved being a Papa; he loved being a son, brother, an uncle, a husband, father, and a friend. Many can remember Steven as the big redneck cowboy, with a big heart. Steven is preceded in death by his best friend his older sister Stephanie, his grandma Bonnie Mackey, grandma and grandpa Birch, many aunts and uncles. Steven is survived by his wife Erica (their children Christen and Savannah. Grandson Hagen), Mother Teri Birch, Father David Birch (Tommie Birch, Elli Gazzelli), Nephew Trevor Birch, Niece Heather Jack (great nieces and Nephew Haelani, Kailana, Deiondre), Grandpa Richard Mackey, and many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.
Once a cowboy always a cowboy
Steven will do his last ride on July 12th, 2025 where he will be laid to rest at 2:00 PM at Memorial Redwood Cemetery – 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84084. In lieu of flowers donations can be made at Memorial Redwood Cemetery in West Jordan, UT (801) 969-3456. This will help with funeral costs.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6500 S Redwood Rd, West Jordan, UT 84123
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