With deep sadness and heavy hearts, we grieve the tragic loss of Dustin Workman, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle crash in Salem, Utah. The sudden departure of Dustin has left his cherished wife, JaRele, and their three children—Jacob (17), Derek (14), and Eliana (12)—confronting an unimaginable void. The impact of his death is profoundly felt by relatives, friends, and everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, particularly as this heartbreaking event occurred during the holiday season, a time now marked by both sorrow and remembrance.
Dustin was a committed spouse and caring father who placed his family at the center of his life. He took great pride in supporting and safeguarding his loved ones, diligently working at Brigham Young University to ensure their needs were met. His unwavering dedication, strong morals, and consistent presence gave JaRele and their children a feeling of love and safety that will never be forgotten. To his kids, Dustin was a mentor, a supporter, and a reliable source of motivation—someone who consistently expressed his affection through words and deeds.
Those who were fortunate enough to know Dustin remember him as compassionate, reliable, and sincere. He approached life with intention and kindness, consistently prioritizing the needs of others. His passing leaves a space that cannot easily be filled, yet his legacy continues through the values he imparted to his children and the unconditional love he spread within his family and community.
In the weeks and months to come, JaRele and the children will encounter numerous difficulties as they learn to navigate life without Dustin. As the family’s main provider, his absence brings not just emotional distress but also significant financial challenges. Donations made in his honor will assist in covering urgent medical and funeral costs, as well as ongoing living expenses that Dustin previously managed. Each contribution, regardless of amount, will help alleviate the considerable burden JaRele now bears while supporting her children during this challenging transition.


