Andrew T. Milito
Andrew T. Milito, 46, passed away on November 19, 2025, at his home in Clearfield. His cause of death is unknown and is pending autopsy.
Andrew was born on September 30, 1979, in Ogden. On October 2, 1979, he was adopted by Pamela J. and Timothy Milito. He graduated rom Layton High School in 1997 and then took a few classes at Weber State College and eventually got his associates degree at Stevens Henger College. Andrew had several jobs early on, but landed the job that he loved most, working at Costco in 2013. He was promoted to supervisory roles many years ago. He lit up every room he entered with his smile.
He married Anna Young in Bountiful in 2014, they later divorced in 2017.
In his spare time, Andrew loved the game of golf, loved to read (especially Steven King Novels), and he had a passion for both cars and anything to do with Star Wars. His home was filled with many Lego Star Wars models, a bookcase full of Steven King Novels, and his garage had two Honda’s (his favorite make of car), plus many extra parts that he found to soup up his Honda Prelude.
Andrew is preceded in death by Joan Peterson (Grandmother), Benjamin Marriott (Grandfather), Vern Peterson (Step-Grandfather), Janice Marriott Shrope (Aunt), and Paul Wilson Marriott (Uncle).
He is survived by parents Pamela McLaughlin (Mother), Timothy McLaughlin (Stepfather), Timothy Milito (Father), Mark (Stacie) Marriott (aunt and uncle), Laurie (Bob) Harmon (aunt and uncle), Betsy McLaughlin (Aunt), Cindi Steward (Aunt), Michael and Laura McLaughlin (Brother and Sister-in-law), his nephew Declan Danger McLaughlin, and many cousins.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at Leavitt’s Mortuary & Aultorest Memorial Park 836 36th Street, Ogden from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests that you plant a tree in his honor.
We will miss his keen sense of humor and his laugh. The family would like to thank everyone for flowers, cards, texts, phone calls and concerns expressed at these difficult times.
Gone too soon but not forgotten.
Condolences may be shared with the family at www.leavittsmortuary.com