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Todd Demeron Skouson

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We mourn the loss of Todd Demeron Skouson, a devoted husband, father, son, and friend, who passed away unexpectedly. Born to Demeron and Memri Skouson in Mesa, Arizona, Todd’s life was a testament to kindness, love, and the joy of family.

Todd grew up in a lively household with his siblings Nicci, Sandy, and Brittany, cherishing the times spent with cousins, enjoying sports, and creating lasting memories. His childhood experiences, including time spent overseas in Japan, nurtured a lifelong love for diverse cultures and learning.

An Arizona State University alumnus, Todd earned degrees in Industrial Engineering, embodying the spirit of a true Sun Devil. His career spanned roles at Knight Transportation, the US Department of Defense, SWFPAC, Immigration Customs Enforcement, and Scrapbook.com, where he found a professional family.

Todd’s greatest joy was his family. With his beloved wife, Jacy Jarvis, he welcomed four sons: Jack, James, Jett, and Jake. His love for his boys was evident in every aspect of his life, from camping trips to support with their activities.

A dedicated servant in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Todd’s faith and love for community were central to his life. He will be remembered for his gentle spirit, his willingness to help others, and his profound impact on all who knew him.

Todd leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and the importance of family. He is survived by his wife, Jacy; their four sons, Jack, James, Jett, and Jake; his parents, Demeron and Memri Skouson; and his siblings and their spouses, Nicci (Keith) Woffinden, Sandy (Cortney) Skouson, and Brittany (Bryant) Hodson, by his Parents-in-law, Randy and Lucille Jarvis, four brothers and sisters-in-law, and numerous nephews, nieces, and loving cousins, uncles and aunts.

Services will be held March 23, 2024, at 10am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 11121 E. Ray Rd. Mesa, AZ, 85212.

Todd’s memory will forever be a beacon of love and kindness. He will be deeply missed.