Our sweet son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend left us unexpectedly on Sept 25, 2022.
He is survived by his loving parents John Hite and Traci Hite, sister Mckel “Keli” Hite, his grandparents Richard Poore (Jean Butler) and Marlene Poore. He also had many Aunts, Uncles and cousins that loved him dearly. Special thanks to his best friend Wyatt Wessman that always encouraged him to get out, try new things and enjoy life the best he could.
He was preceded in death by Grandparents, Carol Gammon, Kearn David Hite, and DeAnn Poore.
He will be remembered as a soft-spoken gentle old soul that was never able to find his peace in this world. His family would like to spread a message to everyone to please be kind to people, we all have our own shoes that we walk in, mine may not fit you and yours may not fit me, but we are all here for a reason. Everyone deserves to be happy in this life!
Weston attended Country View Elementary School, Rocky Mountain Junior High, where he participated in drama and several live plays (which he was amazing in), he moved on to Fremont High school and took up wrestling (thanks Wyatt)! He graduated in 2016 and shortly after started his employment with Lifetime Products as a welder (thank you Ryken). He eventually ended up working for a contractor at HAFB and eventually got hired as a fulltime civilian working for the Production Support Squadron for the 576th at HAFB.
Weston had an amazing passion for music and was a member of two different bands over the past few years, including one he oddly called “Afraid of Hites”. He had an incredible talent for song writing, he sang, played guitar, keyboard, and drums (like his Dad).
Anyone that took the time to really know him….loved him, knew that he had a heart of gold, huge, huge heart!!! He was always willing to help anyone in need. He was a unique individual that touched many lives and will be forever missed!
Please be good to one another! We all have our struggles and should be there for each other!!!
A Celebration of Life will be held at Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South, Roy on Thursday October 6, 2022 from 5 to 7 p.m. where friends may visit with family.
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