With heavy hearts, we come together to honor the life and memory of Spencer Loper, whose tragic passing in a motorcycle accident in Mesa, Arizona, has left family, friends, and all who knew him in deep sorrow.
Spencer was a truly remarkable person—someone whose presence brought light, energy, and authenticity to every space he entered. He was known for his adventurous spirit, always ready to embrace life and say yes to new experiences. That willingness to live fully and fearlessly made him unforgettable to those lucky enough to call him a friend.
To many, Spencer was more than just a friend—he was a source of support, encouragement, and strength. He helped others through difficult times, especially during school, offering guidance, kindness, and a steady presence when it was needed most. His impact on those around him is a testament to the kind of person he was: generous, loyal, and deeply caring.
Spencer’s love extended most profoundly to his family. He leaves behind his mother, Laurie Loper, his brothers Paul Loper and Cameron Lipetz, his grandmother Kathleen Ulrich, and cousins Chris Haws and Sarah Loper, along with many other relatives and loved ones, including Michael Macal. Each of them carries with them cherished memories of Spencer—moments filled with laughter, love, and connection that will never fade.
He was also a dedicated and hardworking individual, contributing his time and effort at Diamond Supply Co, where his presence was appreciated by colleagues and peers alike. Whether at work, at school, or among friends, Spencer gave his all and left a lasting impression.
The news of his passing is heartbreaking, and the loss feels immeasurable. Yet even in this grief, we hold onto the beautiful memories he created—the laughter he shared, the support he gave, and the joy he brought into so many lives.
To Spencer’s family, friends, and loved ones, we extend our deepest condolences. May you find comfort in one another and strength in the love that surrounds you during this incredibly difficult time.
Rest in peace, Spencer. Fly high. You will always be remembered, forever missed, and endlessly loved.

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