
Utah County mourns the loss of a respected figure, as the former Utah County Commissioner Tom Sakievich has passed away. Known for his commitment to public service and his role as a veteran and family man, Sakievich's contributions have touched many lives within the community.
His passing was confirmed by the Utah County Government, where they expressed their sorrow and extended "deepest condolences to his family and all those who knew or were impacted by him." His legacy as a dedicated public servant is expected to have a lasting effect on the county, a testament to the breadth of his influence and dedication.
Sakievich's career spanned several facets, from military service to county governance, illustrating a broad spectrum of service-oriented leadership. The notice on the Utah County Government site reflected this, saying, "His service has and will continue to leave a lasting impact on the county for years to come." Indeed, many public projects and policies today bear the imprints of his tenure.
Tributes are pouring in as community members recall their experiences with the former commissioner. Through his actions, Sakievich advocated for growth and welfare in Utah County, a vision he pursued until his final days. "Rest in peace, and thank you for your devoted service," reads the statement from the Utah County Government, signifying a collective appreciation for his commitment to the constituents he served.









