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COLIN MICHAEL BONI

August 7, 2001 — June 4, 2025

PERIDOT

In Loving Memory of

Colin Michael Boni

Colin Michael Boni was born on August 7, 2001 at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center in

Globe, Arizona to Angela and Colin James Boni. He started school at Copper Rim Elementary School

and on to High Desert Middle School where he completed 6 th and 7 th grade, he transferred to San Carlos

Middle School where he completed 8 th grade and promoted to San Carlos High School. He graduated

from San Carlos High School in May 2020 during the spread of Covid. Due to the spread of Covid, our

family chose to honor Baby Colin’s graduation by driving around in San Carlos in our vehicles parade

style following each other.

After high school, Baby Colin attended Welding school in Phoenix where he trained to become a

Welder. He was a trained Welder and Carpenter in the construction business. He worked with his older

brother Tee as a Carpenter with E&E Construction, building a new hotel and resort near the State Farm

Stadium in Glendale.

Baby Colin was a life time member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. He was

baptized at the age of eight years old. He held the Priesthood as a Priest. He was very active in the

Young Men program of the church when he was growing up.

Baby Colin killed his first Elk at the age of 11 years old in Malay Gap with a bow and arrow,

which can be challenging. He shot the Elk with one shot near the road. He enjoyed hunting with his

father, Uncle Dusty, Tee, Moroni and Chastity. He hunted other game such as deer, wild turkey and

Javelina.

Baby Colin was always interested in learning to play the guitar and loved to play it. He enjoyed

listening to Reggae music such as “Redemption” by Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill; Hip Hop and Rap music

by Wu Tang Clan, Tyler the Creator, ScHool Boy Q, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Oldies.

Baby Colin loved to eat Chinese food, pork chops, meat loaf, and spaghetti. He loved to eat hot

and spicy food, his favorite was Jalapeno Poppers. His mom and his sister Chastity would make

Jalapeno Poppers for him.

Baby Colin will be remembered for his beautiful smile and dimple and loving kindness to all

who knew him. He was always thankful for the small things in life. He loved being a father to his

children Jazzalyn Marie and Aurelius Hermes. He loved his children so much, they were his pride and

joy. He enjoyed being their father and looked forward each day after work to see his children and his

companion Ashlee and his family. He was always willing to help family and friends any time they

needed help.

Baby Colin is survived by his children Jazzalyn Marie, Aurelius Hermes, his companion Ashlee,

his mother Angela Boni, his father Colin James Boni, his siblings Adriano Tee Steele (Asia), Moroni

Nicholas, Chastity Steele, Gene, Hunter, grandparents Shirley & Orville Boni, and many Aunts, Uncles,

Cousins, Nephews and Nieces. Baby Colin will always be remembered for his compassion, laughter,

humor and a generous spirit. We will cherish our memories of Baby Colin always.

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Visitation

Friday, June 13, 2025

5:00 - 6:00 pm (Mountain time)

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Funeral Service

Saturday, June 14, 2025

10:00 - 11:00 am (Mountain time)

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Burial

Upper Peridot Cemetery

Arizona 170, San Carlos, AZ

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