Royce Scott McRae died suddenly due to an aortic aneurysm October 5th at a hunting lodge on the Greys River in Wyoming. He was born July 21, 1971 in Logan, Utah to Don and Donna East McRae. Royce grew up in Hyrum, graduating from Mt Crest High School in 1989. He was a skilled soccer player, avid hunter, entrepreneur and Eagle Scout. Royce served an honorable LDS mission in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mission. He married Melissa Quayle, July 9, 1993 in the Logan LDS Temple. They are the parents of five children, Madalyn, Hunter, Dallin, Spencer and McKenzie. Royce?s entrepreneurial spirit grew as he created the highly successful ?Royce the Chimney Sweep? and ?The Duct Hunter? businesses that served clients throughout the intermountain area. His greatest love was for his family and doing things with them. They had a special Hawaiian vacation this past summer and have enjoyed many other family adventures. Royce loved the Gospel of Jesus Christ and lived a Christ-like life. He was bishop?s counselor, in Young Men?s presidencies, a High Councilor and was serving as bishop of the Yorkshire Ward of the Logan Cache Stake. Royce?s love for the outdoors and hunting and fishing took him to Alaska, Montana, Idaho, Arizona and throughout Utah, hunting for bear, elk, deer, buffalo, ducks, pheasants and javelina pigs. Royce will be most remembered for his ability to make friends through his work, service, and recreation. He will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his parents Don and Donna McRae, wife Melissa L. McRae, children Madalyn 13, Hunter 11, Dallin 9, Spencer 6 and McKenzie 2. Siblings Georgeana Monte Cook, Cindy Tanner, Joel Brigida McRae, Rodney Deanna McRae, LaDawn Mike Richey, Sabrina Nathan Sullivan
Funeral services will be held Monday, October 11, 2010 at 12 Noon in the Cache Stake Center, 1200 North 250 West. A viewing will be held at the Allen North Logan Mortuary, 420 East 1800 North on Sunday, October 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday at the Stake Center from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Services under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers please contribute to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund or Cache Employment and Training Center.