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Treasure Noel Dumas

December 20, 1967 — November 30, 2025

West Jordan

Treasure Noel Dumas passed away on November 30, 2025, in the house she turned into a home in West Jordan. She was born on December 20, 1967, in Murray, Utah, to Leona Rae Stout Kinzer and Barry Grant. She married Clint Robert Dumas on February 25, 1989.

She was an endlessly inspiring mother, daughter, sister, wife, friend; a gifted photographer and a phenomenal homemaker. Her children were forever inspired by her strength, love, and grace. Among her greatest accomplishments was the way she made every moment feel magical for her family, she was the heart of her family. She had an extraordinary ability to make others feel loved, important, cared for, and truly seen. She was excellent with children—you could find her at the kids’ table at any family event—and she would do anything for anyone. Her door—and her heart—were always open. Treasure met every need with quiet, unwavering compassion. Helping others wasn’t something she did—it was who she was. She lived with a generosity that never hesitated.

She was devoted to her kids’ and grandkids’ sports games, even though she absolutely hated sports. Treasure adored being a mom and grandma—it was her favorite role in the world. She was proud of her children and shared that pride the way a storyteller shares her favorite tale—with joy and no hesitation. Her children were the center of her heart, and she poured every bit of herself into loving them. She built confidence in her children in a way that felt effortless, always reminding them they were capable, strong, and worthy. She never forgot a birthday or milestone, no matter how small. She watched over and taught each one of her grandbabies, passing down life lessons, gentleness, and how to care for others—even strangers. She celebrated every accomplishment, comforted every heartbreak, and showed her family what unconditional love looked like in everyday moments.

Treasure practiced forgiveness with ease, carrying a spirituality that was brave, steady, and deeply felt. Her spirituality showed in the way she loved—steadfast, generous, and unwavering. She had impeccable style, was a wonderful cook, a dancer some compared to Seinfeld’s Elaine Benes, and she made every space she entered feel brighter—she was impossible not to love. She had a warmth that felt like sunshine. She was patient, thoughtful, selfless, bold, honest, and incredibly funny. Treasure had a talent for turning ordinary moments into something meaningful simply by showing up with her full heart. She had an intuition for

people’s needs and met them quietly, without expecting anything in return. Her laughter filled rooms, her kindness softened hard days, and her presence made life feel a little lighter for everyone lucky enough to cross her path.

She was a beautiful listener who never made you feel like you were wasting her time; she made people feel special, like they were the most important person in the world. She loved being on her gorgeous, plant‑filled deck surrounded by her family, watching and feeding hummingbirds. She made beautiful home-made meals every night for her family. She had great taste in music. She always wanted to be around her people. She would give the shirt off her back to anyone in need. Treasure also deeply loved her animals—Farnsworth, Brownie, Treban, Bailey, Milo, Fern, and Bandit.

Treasure is survived by her husband, Clint; her children Talisha, Taylor (Ben), Abby (Mitch), and Sunnie (Brenden); and her grandbabies Bentley, Teagan, Braxx, Kade, Talan, Stevie, and Bridger. She is also survived by her mother, Rae Kinzer; and her siblings Trevor Kinzer (Michelle), Shawntelle Butters (Danny), and Troy Kinzer.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Todd Kinzer; her grandfather, Eldwin H. Stout; and her grandmother, Leona Stout.

Viewing will be held Monday, December 15, 2025, from 12:00 to 1:45 PM, with the funeral services following at 2:00 PM. All services will be held at Memorial Redwood Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84123. If you are able, the family welcomes flowers for the service and invites you to bring a memory of Treasure to share.

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