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November 30, 2010— March 8, 2026
Huntington, UT
Bosten Allred ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Mitchell Funeral Home, Inc. - Price on Mar. 11, 2026.Bosten Blu Nicco AllredHUNTINGTON -Bosten Blu Nicco Allred, our humorous, smart, sports-loving boy, left us on March 8, 2026.Bosten was born on November 30, 2010, in Price, Utah, to his loving mother, Kristen Allred. From the moment he opened his beautiful big brown eyes, Bosten completed our family and filled our lives with joy, laughter, and endless love.It is nearly impossible to put into words just how special Bosten is, but we will try. If you were lucky enough to know Bosten, your life was better because of him. He had the best curly hair, the most beautiful big brown eyes, and a personality that could light up any room. He was often called a "baddie," a title he proudly embraced. He also loved the number 18-his cousin Bay's number-which made it even more special to him, no matter how hard his mom tried to convince him he should love the number 10 for BosTEN.Bosten shared a special bond with every member of his family. Teagen's house was his favorite place for game nights and dinners-and Bosten could certainly put down some food. One night while playing a game, Bosten got a prompt to run straight into a door like Platform 9¾ from Harry Potter. Fully committed, he backed up, took a running start, and charged straight at it. To this day, we have no idea how he didn't break anything. We laughed about it for days. That was Bosten-fearless, all-in, and always making us laugh.He shared a particularly special bond with his brother Maddex, whom he lovingly called "Mystical Magical Maddex." His sister Alivia often carried him home from school, something she loved doing even though he was much bigger than her. It's safe to say Bosten was overly mothered by nearly everyone-and he loved every second of it.Morning school drop-offs with Boden were never complete without Bosten leaning out the window to shout one of his famous one-liners as Boden walked into school. Every single morning, without fail, he would send him off with something that made everyone laugh-usually a classic like, "Get all the hot chicks!" It became their little ritual, turning an ordinary morning into a moment full of laughter and personality.Bosten was loved by everyone around him, and his presence will be deeply missed throughout our community. His joy and laughter filled every room he entered. He loved cheering on his teammates and being part of the game. Basketball was one of his greatest passions, and he thought the world of his coaches, who meant so much to him. Bosten loved every sport and excelled at them all-he was incredibly athletic.Bosten also seemed to know a little something about everything. He loved learning random facts and was endlessly curious about how the world worked-from historical events and important dates to fascinating details about buildings, places, and things most people would never notice. He always seemed to have an interesting fact or piece of knowledge to share. One day he came home from school and asked his mom to spell "Blue." When she said B-L-U, he looked at her like she had missed something obvious and said, "Blue has an E-now I'm Bosten Blu," pronouncing it more like "bluh."Bosten's bright spirit, humor, and deep love for the people in his life will never be forgotten. He had a way of making everyone feel important and loved, no matter where he was or who he was with. To those who knew him, he wasn't just family or a friend-he was late-night jokes, shared memories, and a bond that will never fade. He mattered deeply. He is loved endlessly. He will never be forgotten and will be missed more than he could have ever known.Bosten leaves behind his loving family, his mother, Kristen Allred; his siblings, Teagen, Maddex, Alivia (Kamden), and Boden; his grandparents, Jed and Kim Allred; and his Grandma-Grandma Jo. He is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who will carry his memory with them always.He is preceded in death by his sister, Payten Christman; his uncle, Ryan Allred; his cousin, Baylan Nelson; his Grandpa-Grandpa Charles; and his beloved dog, Gizzmo.Though Bosten's time with us was far too short, the love, laughter, and light he gave to this world will live on forever in the hearts of everyone who knew and loved him.Memorial service, Friday, March 20, 2026, 2:00 p.m., Emery County Recreation Center (75 South 400 East Castle Dale, UT 84513) where the family will receive friends beginning at 12:00 noon.Arrangements entrusted to Mitchell Funeral Home of Price and Huntington where friends are always welcome daily and may share memories of Bosten online at www.mitchellfuneralhome.net.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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