On Tuesday, July 28, 2020, Aaron Charles Parry returned to his Heavenly Father. Aaron was born on March 21, 1979 in Hunter Utah, to Mark Henry Parry and Eunice Jane Brown Parry. He was born the fourth of six children. Aaron was born with a club foot. He spent many of his young years in and out of surgery. It was never fully fixed but he never allowed any challenge to slow him down. Aaron was a professional paintball player. He worked as a communications lineman, at times owning his own company. Aaron was a hardworking man. He enjoyed those he worked with. To them, he was known as “Peaches”.

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Aaron married his sweetheart, Odbayar Jigjidsuren, in the Salt Lake Temple on August 22, 2003. In 2015, the next love of his life joined their family; Sweet Evolet was born and Aaron was so excited to be a father. Aaron loved both his culture and the Mongolian culture of his wife and he made sure his precious daughter knew her heritage. He created cultural items for Odbayar and Evolet that they will treasure.

Aaron was a very loving and compassionate person. There was nothing more important to him than Odbayar and Evolet. He took up sewing because Evolet told her friend her dad could make her a dress- and he did. He was very creative and could do almost anything. He loved playing around with Evolet and his nieces and nephews.

Aaron enjoyed building many things, especially for Evolet. This may have stemmed from his amazing Lego building skills. He loved all things outdoors: paintballing, shooting guns, camping and the mountains. His best shooting partner was his brother, Calvin.

His world revolved around his family. He is survived by his wife, Odbayar; daughter, Evolet; his parents, Mark and Jane; siblings, Mark (Rachel), Jared (Jamie), Sheree (Jeremy), David (Amber), and Calvin; father-in-law, Jigjidsuren and family; along with many nieces and nephews. He is proceeded in death by grandparents, Calvin and Marilyn Parry, Lewis and Lucille Brown and his mother-in law, Dagdmaa.

A viewing will be held on Monday, August 3 from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Memorial Redwood Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT, 84123. Following Salt Lake County’s mandate on facial coverings, face masks are mandatory at all services. There will also be a viewing Tuesday, August 4, from 10:00-11:30 am at the LDS church building, 7580 Abbotsbury Lane, West Jordan, Utah 84081 (Sycamore 4th Ward). Funeral services will follow at 12:00 pm. Interment will be at Memorial Redwood Cemetery, West Jordan, Utah. For those unable to attend the services, Memorial Mortuaries is offering livestreaming of the services. Please see the information below.

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Jul 31, 2020

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Oogie,

I couldn't breath when I heard the news of your loss. I know there are no words to make things feel better so I just want you to know how loved and cared for you are. You and Evolet are in my prayers.

Randi Peterson , Pleasant Grove , UT, US Aug 05, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. This makes me very sad.

Angie ryan , Magna, UT, US Aug 04, 2020

Dear Odbyer,

Rene' Murdock told me of Aaron's death---I am so very sorry this has happened. I have thought many times of the beautiful young women from Mongolia who was my visiting teacher when I lived across the hall from the Murdocks in the Maeser School Apartments. I could feel your love for Aaron anytime you spoke of him. And what a beautiful little girl you and Aaron have!

The loss of a loved one is so extremely difficult. I pray you will feel the Lord's loving arms around you to give you comfort and strength. May He be with you always.

With love,

Linda Huntzinger

Linda Huntzinger Aug 03, 2020

Dear Odbayer & Evolet. so sorry for your loss. I'm sure being married in the temple and having your family sealed to you is a great comfort. It will still be hard. My brother died young in his 33rd year, leaving his wife and four children. It was hard. It's not something you expect. Our prayers are with you & Evolet. We love you and wish you to feel Heavenly Father's and Jesus' love encircling you all. I didn't know Aaron well, but I know he will greet you when you go home too.

Love, your friend and sister in the Gospel, Rene'.

René Murdock , Provo, UT, US Aug 03, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. Aaron was amazing. I first got to know Arron when he took a unicorn quilt class at Nuttall's Sewing Center in Riverton. He did an incredible job and his quilt turned out beautiful. Aaron will be missed by Nuttall's quilting community. Rest in Peace my friend.

Kathy Henderson , Riverton, UT, US Aug 03, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We're so very sorry for your loss.

-Wendy Sheffield

Wendy Sheffield Aug 03, 2020

So very sorry for your loss. He has created and left many wonderful memories. I feel lucky to have known him.

Karen Brown , Salt Lake City, UT, US Aug 01, 2020

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