Carson Dean Cheney was the sweetest and most fun nearly 5 year old kid who brought enormous amounts of joy to those around him. He had such a great attitude about doing hard things and genuinely loved people. Carson was in a sudden deadly tragedy that took place in a Park City, Utah Cemetery, July 5,2012 and is greatly missed, every single day. We believe it was his life mission to make people hap
py, he LOVED to laugh and make others laugh. When he put his mind to something, he wouldn't stop until he mastered it. He learned to ride his bike in two days when he was only 2 years old. He didn't even want to waste time with training wheels, he knew he could do it, and he did! He also learned to read before he started kindergarten and could write his name so well. We have coined the term, "Carson Courage" to remind us of Carson's courageous attitude and also as a reminder to each of us to have courage each day as we face the trials and challenges of mortality. We look forward to the day we are reunited with our dear son. We are so grateful for the love and support of so many to keep Carson's memory alive and spread smiles just like he did when he was here on Earth. Every time a car is placed, found and posted, it gives our family a little more strength to continue in our journey. Carson made friends wherever he went and he loved everyone. It's so neat to see that he can continue to do that, even though he isn't physically here anymore. If you by chance feel the desire to join in our project , feel free to download the Carson Cars tag in the photos folder and we also try to keep the link pinned to the top of the newsfeed. Print the tags, purchase some hotwheels or matchbox cars (as those were his favorite), attach the tag and then hide them around town and on trips where you think others would have fun finding them. We like to think that Carson knows where each of these cars are hidden and that he helps those who need a smile to find them. Thank you a million times over for letting Carson into your hearts and supporting our grieving family. Hug your little ones a little longer and tighter and make sure to take a good hard look into their precious eyes whenever you can. I miss looking into my Carson's eyes and wish I would have taken more time to do so. That is one of my biggest regrets.