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Tex P Saxton

Jun 25, 1936 Oct 29, 2025

Ted P Saxton, born June 25, 1936, passed away peacefully October 29, 2025 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Ted is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Claudine Saxton. His Son Mark (Nancy) Saxton, Daughter, Janell Bailey-Beach, son-in-law Bill Platt, 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

Ted was a truck driver for 50 years driving both cross country and local. He hauled crude oil and gasoline for many years and once won an award for 3 million miles accident free.

Ted never met a stranger and loved talking to people; he always had many interesting stories to tell about growing up on a ranch and driving truck. He was also a prolific gardener, growing fruits and vegetables for his family and often giving extras to friends and neighbors. He loved to try something new every year and grew such things as purple green beans, Jerusalem artichokes, okra, some of the hottest hot peppers around and even a 20 pound melon.

Ted was preceded in death by his daughter, Vaneitta Platt, his son Bryan Saxton, son-in-law Arthur Beach and 10 beloved brothers and sisters.

Funeral Service will be held November 7, 2025 11:00 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ward building at 790 West. 1500 South, Woods Cross Utah. Private viewing for family members will be held at 10 am at the same location. Internment at Lakeview Memorial Park, 1640 East Lakeview Drive.

The family wishes to thank the staff at Summit Senior Living and Cascade Springs Hospice for their patient and kind care of Ted. Special thanks to Scott Valgardson for guiding and supporting us through the process.

To share a memory with the family, please visit https://www.memorialutah.com/obituaries/ted-saxton

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Memorial Murray Mortuary

5850 S 900 E

Murray, UT 84121

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Nov 4, 2025
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