In memory of

Tracy Alan Vestal

Jun 9, 1969
Sep 23, 2018

Obituary

Tracy Alan Vestal passed away on September 23, 2018 in Salem. Tracy was born on June 9, 1969 in Salem, Oregon to his parents, George and Alma Vestal. He was 49.

Tracy enjoyed spending time with friends playing pool and he was also an avid trivia buff. He was loved by many and will be deeply missed.

He is survived by his father George Vestal of Salem, his brothers David & Cory Vestal of Keizer, his sister Cindy Vestal Mitchell of Damascus, his brother & sister-in-law, Terry & Kim Vestal of Turner, two nephews and a niece. Tracy was preceded in death by his mother Alma Vestal.

There will be a celebration of life for Tracy at Johnson Funeral Home at 134 Missouri Ave S. in Salem at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 29th.

Service Information

Celebration of Life
Johnson Funeral Home
Saturday, September 29th 3-5pm
134 Missouri Ave S. Salem, OR 97302 

Messages of Sympathy

  1. S willis says:

    To the family and friends of Tracy, At Job 14:14, Job asked the question, "If a man dies, can he live again?..." He answers that question in verse 15, "You (Jehovah) will call and I will answer you." Job had confidence in the resurrection hope and we can too (John 5: 28,29). Jesus is the resurrection and the life. Jesus brings this point out at John 11:25. We can be thankful that Almighty God has given Jesus the authority to bring our dear loved ones back from the grave. Please allow the resurrection hope to comfort you.
    S Willis

  2. Amy larson says:

    Tracy your my big brother I have known you all my life, I have so many childhood memories of all of us camping, my house, your house, holidays ect. Your my rainman, your love of jeoperty, triva, and just watching you play pool and saying to myself how proud I am to have you as my big brother... I loved hearing you come home from riding your motorcycle and hearing your friend leave not knowing that one day he would be my husband... I love you always and forever big brother...

  3. Ken says:

    A kind person with empathy for others was who he was. Salem pool just won't be the same without Tracy. His sportsmanship and love of the game was special ... and he could bank. Two rails, three, four, five - the more the merrier.

  4. Nicole Larson says:

    I will forever miss hearing your voice Tracy, I’ve known you since I was little but only really got to know who you were in 2 and a half weeks and I can say in those two weeks I learned so much about you and how much you loved jeopardy. I’ll never forget the caring man that you were and how much you loved fun facts, sweet tarts, and of course your weird pickled hot dogs. In two and a half weeks you left a mark on my heart and I will forever miss visiting you. You were too young... But I’ll always keep the memory of you living in my heart. Thankyou for the time I had with you to know you. You were and are an amazing man...

  5. Isaac says:

    My bad, there was a typo my email address. It's (isaac.murphy.man@gmail.com) please, feel free to reach out to me

  6. Isaac says:

    Family of Tracy, I am so sorry to read of your loss. My heart goes out to you guys.
    I didn't know Tracy, but based off the other condolences left by those who did, I can tell he must have been a great person. No one should ever have to endure such an awful thing as losing a loved one in death. Something that's always helped me is a scripture in Revelation, which talks of a time in the future when we won't have to endure this pain anymore. It's Revelation 21:3, and it says: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.". I know it's impossibly hard to bear right now, but God promises that soon, he will do away with death, and you will get to see Tracy again, right here on Earth. But in the meantime, if any of you guys ever need someone to talk, feel free to email me at (isaac.murphy.man@email.com). Hang in there.

  7. Sheryl Smith-Bisceglia says:

    I didnt know Tracy but i'm sending my condolences to Cindy and family.

  8. Krystle says:

    I am completely heartbroken and still in shock! My heart goes out to Cory and the rest of the family during thus difficult time. Tracy was the type of person you could never find a reason to be mad at, his smile could brighten the room and bring a positive vibe instantly. He had a heart of gold. This is truly a great loss.

  9. Vicki Harrison Bower says:

    Tracy was a childhood school friend. I have very fond memories of him. He was such a great guy. r.i.p. friend. My heart goes out to his family

  10. Anonymous says:

    This is so sad. My thoughts & prayers go out to the Vestal family.

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