Tristin Vandall

Tristin Vandall obituary, Cedar City, UT

Tristin Vandall

Tristin Vandall Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Southern Utah Mortuary - Cedar City from Aug. 4 to Aug. 6, 2025.

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Tristin Edward Vandall, 22, of Cedar City, Utah, tragically passed away on July 31, 2025, in a vehicle accident near Modena, Utah.
Born to Troy and Melani (Garsjo) Vandall on November 14, 2002, Tristin came out running-so much so that the doctors sized him up as a three-month-old. Just 18 months later, he was joined by his sister Tarin, whom he fondly called "Baby T." The two shared a close bond that only deepened as they navigated life's adventures on their own paths.
Raised in northeastern Montana, Tristin developed a deep appreciation for the outdoors through time spent with his dad, Grandpa Larry, and close friends. From early deer hunts to harvesting a bull elk solo during his first archery season, he embraced nature with grit and independence. He was often drawn to the hills-frequently finding himself stuck in mud or snow but always determined to head back out for another adventure.
After graduating high school independently, Tristin moved 1,200 miles south to Cedar City to attend Southern Utah University. He completed the Aircraft Maintenance Technician program and was continuing his studies in Engineering Technology, often nerding out with his mom with his modeling and 3D print projects. He quickly built a new circle of friends in Utah, whom he cherished deeply, while staying connected with his Montana crew.
Tristin had just returned from a trip to Alaska, where he joined his grandparents, sister, Esten, uncle, aunt and cousins for a fishing adventure. True to form, he packed a frozen bag of fish back to Utah-a small but proud trophy of the trip.
He was never one to sit still. Bampa Dennis introduced him to construction projects early on, and Tristin was always ready to lend a hand. Before he could drive, he had his eyes on an old Ford at Rock's Auto, where he made a deal to work around the shop to earn the old gem. Followed by his next trade, working construction with Uncle Richie's crew. Tristin worked with his hands and took pride in all his creations and projects.
His family watched with pride as he grew into a capable, kind, and fiercely independent young man. His legacy lives on in the wild places he loved and the people who shared them with him.
In honor of Tristin's best friend Rex, donations may be made to Wolf Point Pound Puppies or to any outdoor youth organization.
A memorial service will be held overlooking Fort Peck Lake at Perch Pond (West End) Shelter House 1 on Saturday, August 9 at 11 a.m., followed by a luncheon at the Elks Club in Glasgow, Montana. In case of inclement weather, the memorial will be held at the Elks.
This fall, Tristin will return to Montana for one last hunting season, when his ashes will be spread around Fort Peck Lake, the place he called heaven.

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Southern Utah Mortuary - Cedar City

190 North 300 West, Cedar City, UT 84720-2508

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