Carlos Roberto Rodriguez-Aguirre was born April 2, 1990 in Chihuahua, Mexico to Veronica Aguirre. He was a spunky, funny and a very inquisitive little boy. Always in trouble whether it was chasing chickens or picking all of the numbers out of the house phone. He and his family moved from Mexico to Utah when he was three. They lived in Salt Lake, Logan and eventually settled in Woods Cross. As a teenager, Carlos was quiet, but had an easy time making friends and was always doing something with someone. He loved to make YouTube videos of the crazy silly things he, his friends, and sometimes sister would do. He also enjoyed BMXing and was on the high school football team. Carlos was very close to his grandmother, Titi. There is nothing she wouldn't do for him or he wouldn't do for her. He graduated in 2008 from Woods Cross High School and went to Weber State for a year. After school he became more and more into four wheeling. He soon bought his own four wheeler and that became his new found hobby. He started working for Mazda in 2007 where he started as a detailer and worked his way up to the warehouse. He worked there until he got a job as a tank farmer with Univar in October 2012. Carlos had a work drive unlike any other that he got that from his mother. He made sure he knew all the chemicals, weights of trailers, formulas etc. He was able to take a leave position in the Grantsville branch and eventually another lead position at the Salt Lake Branch. On December 27, 2014 his longtime girlfriend gave birth to his beautiful baby girl, Evvianna McCall Rodriguez. She became the light of his life. Anything he did, he did it with Evvi. You would have never seen a bond or love so strong – two peas in a pod. In November 2015, Carlos bought his first house in Stansbury for his little family, and on February 8, 2016 asked his girlfriend, Alexandria Christopher to be his wife. On August 20, 2016, they were married. Carlos's sister, Pamela Rodriguez, gave birth to his roly-poly nephew, Rocco Roberto Rodriguez on February 25, 2016. He was ecstatic because he was no longer the only man in the family. Carlos was caring, compassionate, and had a love for the outdoors. He loved, with his whole heart. His family and friends loved his company. He will be greatly missed.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 11, 2017 at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah. A viewing will be held Friday, February 10, 2017 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the mortuary.
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