On the morning of February 4th, 2025, God called home one of his sweetest angels. Trynitie Zion Wixom lost her battle with Lupus. She was born on February 11th, 2005, to Chad Wixom and Jennifer Wood. From that day Trynitie made an impact on this world that she never knew or could understand.
She was raised in the Davis and Weber County areas of Utah and attended school at Whitesides Elementary, EG King Elementary, Central Davis Junior High, Roy High School and Bonneville High School.
Trynitie began working for Noodles and Company at the age of 16 but was not able to maintain that after being diagnosed with Lupus. She couldn’t stand not working so she went to work for Dollar Tree, and most recently for PPS Probation where she was a lab technician for over 2 years until she passed.
Trynitie was a special soul, and her spirit ignited something in every person she encountered. She loved being a sister and an auntie. Although she didn’t have any children of her own, she was very motherly to all kids younger than her and definitely had the instinct. When Trynitie received her service dog Lola it lit up her world and that became the child she never had. She took care of her and mothered her as good as any human being could to their own child.
Trynitie enjoyed many things and always made the best of life. She loved crafting with her mother and spending time learning new ways to create with her. She loved sleepovers with her little sister Riley, hanging out with her BFF Siara, hanging out with her brother Trevon and sister Bailey, talking on the phone with her brother Kristopher, and spending time with her big sister and hero Karlie. She was her mini. Although she only got to see them a few short times she adored her niece and nephew Symphony and Kadence.
Trynitie loved music and often turned the music up so loud and sang so loud that it was a wonder the neighbors didn’t complain but she always loved it. Trynitie loved cars and thought she was so cool that she got to drive a convertible mustang around wherever she went or her stepdad Joes big jacked up truck and she always watched us work on our vehicles so that she could learn.
Trynitie loved being a member of ABATE of Utah, Weber Chapter. Not only did she get to bond with dad over something he was passionate about, but she also developed her own passion for ABATE and its members, especially her Chelle belle who she had an unbreakable bond with. She really started to come out of her shell within her time there. She was looking forward to getting her own bike and riding one day.
Trynitie was a fighter and a warrior. She was raised to be a tough kid and never let her condition control her. She was always happy and outgoing despite it. As tough as she was and no matter how little she let on that she was suffering, she was still one of the kindest, sweetest, most beautiful people you will ever meet. Her heart was so big for people that she was always worried about and putting others over herself even while she was suffering the most. Trynitie’s spirit will remain with us in our hearts and souls forever and be greatly missed. There will never be another one like her and for everyone, life will never be the same without her. Ride with the angels now baby girl, you will suffer no more! Be at peace and finally rest in the heavens.
Trynitie is survived by her dad Chad Wixom of Ogden Utah, her mom and stepdad Jennifer and Joe Wood of Layton Utah, Her sisters Karlie Wixom (Las Vegas, NV), Bailey and Riley Wood (Layton, Utah), her brothers Kristopher Wixom (Las Vegas, NV) and Trevon Hatch (Layton, Utah), and many Uncles, Aunts, cousins, grandparents, friends, extended family, and brothers/sisters of the road.
She was preceded in death by her big brother Braiden, Her grandpas Gregg and Jerri, her grandmothers Becky and Penny, and her great auntie Marlene.
The family respectfully wishes that in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to any Lupus research charity or foundation in her honor. Lupus research was a cause Trynitie deeply cared about so let’s help others who suffer from this horrible disease.
Funeral services will be held Saturday February 15, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Rd., Layton, Utah. Family and friends may visit Friday February 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the mortuary prior to the service.
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