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Tracey Diane Austin (née Davis), aged 46, passed away in Saratoga Springs, Utah. Born on June 27, 1978, in Twin Falls, Idaho, Tracey's life was marked by her profound dedication to her family and her passion for life's simple pleasures.
A graduate of Cedarcrest High School in Duvall, WA, Tracey furthered her education at Bellevue Community College and the University of Washington. Her professional journey included impactful roles at D.A Davidson, KING/KONG Television, Housevalues, Microsoft, and SUNRUN, where she exhibited a relentless drive and commitment to her career.
Tracey's life was deeply intertwined with her family. She is survived by her loving husband, Jimmy Austin, and their cherished daughter, Emma. Also mourning her loss are her father, Jeff Davis; sisters Angie (Kelly) Cooney, Jennifer (Christopher) Stock, Michelle (Toby) Weller, and Lisa (Brent) Mundy; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and a great-nephew. Tracey was preceded in death by her father and mother-in-law, Jerry & Elena Austin and her mother, Kristin H. Davis.
Known for her fun-loving spirit and nurturing heart, Tracey relished in cooking and baking with Emma, gardening, enjoying the warm sunshine, and engaging in golfing and outdoor motorcycle riding adventures with Jimmy. Tracey was passionate about fitness and healthy eating. Her home was a hub of warmth and creativity, filled with the aromas of freshly baked goods and the laughter of family gatherings.
Tracey's life will be celebrated on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, from 2 PM to 4 PM at TalonsCove Golf Course, 2220 S TalonsCove Drive, Saratoga Springs, Utah. Her legacy of love, care, and resilience will be cherished and remembered by all who knew her.
We’ll love you forever and ever our dear Tra.
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