Key Takeaways
- Ryan Broadhead’s passing has deeply affected his family, friends, and the Utah community.
- His wife, McKenzie, expressed her profound grief on Facebook.
- His funeral service will be held on March 17, 2025, in Santaquin, Utah.
Ryan Broadhead, an officer with the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, tragically passed away on March 10, 2025.
The exact cause of his passing has not yet been disclosed.
His loss has deeply affected his family, friends, and the entire Utah community, leaving many in mourning.
Deputy Broadhead was a devoted officer, a loving husband and father, and a cherished friend.
Following his passing, tributes and condolences poured in. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office shared on Facebook:
His wife, McKenzie Menlove Broadhead, expressed her grief:
Ryan my love, there are no words. The last 24 hours have been the worst 24 hours of my life. The hole I have in my heart will never heal and Liam and Sophia will forever miss their daddy. I can’t believe you are gone. I love you so much. Until we meet again ❤️❤️
Via Facebook
Another tribute read:
I’m gonna miss this guy so much. So many good memories and truly the best guy with the biggest heart. Rest in peace Ryan ❤️
Via Facebook
Ryan Broadhead was born to Richard and Karen Broadhead on December 26, 1995, in Salt Lake City, Utah. His family moved several times, but he ultimately called Payson home before settling in Santaquin with his wife and children.
Ryan had a sharp sense of humour—sometimes inappropriate but always contagious. Even in school, his teachers found it hard to discipline him because they couldn’t help but laugh at his jokes.
A man of many talents, Ryan was incredibly creative. He loved sketching, designing tattoos, and always had a new project in the works.
He was also an athlete, excelling in soccer, wrestling, and even earning the title of pogo stick champion in fifth grade.
Ryan’s true passion was the outdoors. He enjoyed camping, rock climbing, hiking, and scouting—eventually earning his Eagle Scout rank. Later in life, he took up hunting, further deepening his love for nature.
After graduating from Payson High School in 2014, Ryan briefly joined the workforce before deciding to pursue law enforcement.
He graduated from POST in July 2018 and worked as a corrections officer with the Utah Department of Corrections before transitioning to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office in 2020.
At the county jail, Ryan was a respected and valued team member. He served on the FTO crew, was part of the DRT team, and was a certified instructor.
His ability to train and mentor new officers left a lasting impact, with many expressing gratitude for his guidance.

Ryan married the love of his life, McKenzie Menlove Broadhead, in August 2017. They welcomed their son, Liam, in August 2018 and their daughter, Sophia, in April 2021.
As a father, Ryan was deeply involved—including his kids in his projects or building things just for them. His family was his greatest priority, and he loved them fiercely.
Ryan’s wife, McKenzie, their children, Liam and Sophia, his parents, Richard and Karen Broadhead, and his brothers, Jacob (Emilie) Broadhead and Karsen Broadhead, survive him.
A funeral service will be held on Monday, March 17, 2025, at 11:00 AM at The Barn at Wall Brothers Orchards (918 UT-198, Santaquin, Utah). A viewing will take place before the service from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
Following the service, Ryan will be laid to rest at Santaquin City Cemetery (100 East 300 South, Santaquin, UT 84655).
Ryan Broadhead’s legacy of service, love, and laughter will be remembered forever. His impact on his family, colleagues, and community will live on in the memories of those who knew him.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Ryan Broadhead was American by nationality.