Remembering Quinton Unruh

In November 2020, Quinton Unruh was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer and tragically passed away two weeks later. In the wake of this sudden loss, Mammoth and The Woolly Farms Foundation reached out to the Unruh family. By the spring of 2021, The Woolly Farms Foundation had established the Quinton Unruh Memorial Grant and awarded its first recipient.

Quint Unruh

Quinton Unruh was known for his larger-than-life personality, his enormous heart, and his infectious laugh. He encouraged everyone around him to strive for their best, challenging norms and embracing change. Quinton’s daily mantra to his children, “Always wonder and ask questions,” reflected his inquisitive nature and passion for learning. 

The Quinton Unruh Memorial Grant is a tribute to his memory, designed to support those who live with the same passion and drive, whether in academic pursuits or other areas of excellence and impact.

“I hope I can use it to make a difference in the community and in other people's lives"
-Shane Lewis, 2021 Grant Recipient

What Defines US

Genes? IQ? Style? Car? Job? Hobbies? Political views?

Our traits, attributes, and quirks hint at, but they never tell the full story of a person’s humanity.

Even so, we remember Quint with the details of who he was embedded deeply on our hearts. They only start to tell the story of Quint.

He was a loud and proud sports dad who never missed his kids' games.

He loved getting washable marker tattoos from his daughter, Arianna.

He used car rides for deep conversations about anything and everything with his son, Osiris.

He told his kids daily, “Always wonder & ask questions.”

He drank his coffee black with honey

And made fun of his wife Jenni for ruining her coffee with creamer

He put condiments on everything, literally everything

His favorite gatherings were spent around a meat smoker

He volunteered often, sitting by the beds of those in hospice

He spent countless summers running youth camps

He stopped to help the homeless

He had a rare blood type and routinely donated blood

He played bass guitar

He worked out regularly

His favorite place was Colorado

And he supported the Denver Broncos, win or lose!

He loved Iron Man and Thor

He thought Captain America was overrated

His favorite place was Colorado

And he supported the Denver Broncos, win or lose!

He was terrified of spiders, but wouldn’t ever kill them

He’d always brake for turtles and help them across the road

He was fascinated with crows and other corvids because of their intelligence

For a brief time, he was a novice beekeeper

He adored animals and always had many pets

He enjoyed the peace of wild and natural places

He loved to camp and swim and hike

He loved to sit on the front porch for long conversations over morning coffee or dinner

He believed in aliens

He carried a quartz in his pocket

He always questioned the status quo

He played bass guitar

Had a wide taste in music

But loved heavy metal most

He snored in a deep sleep

He regularly worked out

He enjoyed riding his Triumph motorcycle

He was a proud lefty but was also ambidextrous on some things

He was a big guy with a big laugh and energy that filled the room

He was a very honest and loyal friend

He was a mentor to many while never claiming the title

He was a husband, a son, a brother, and an uncle

He was a playful, doting, tough and affectionate father

He is loved.
He is missed.

He was a loud and proud sports dad who never missed his kids' games.

He loved getting washable marker tattoos from his daughter Arianna.

He used car rides for deep conversations about anything and everything with his son, Osiris.

He told his kids daily, “Always wonder & ask questions.”

He drank his coffee black with honey

He put condiments on everything (literally everything)

He was a proud lefty

He enjoyed riding his Triumph motorcycle

He drank his coffee black with honey

And made fun of his wife Jenni for ruining her coffee with creamer

He put condiments on everything (literally everything)

His favorite gatherings were spent around a meat smoker

He volunteered often, sitting by the beds of those in hospice

He spent countless summers running youth camps

He stopped to help the homeless

He had a rare blood type and routinely donated blood

He played bass guitar

He worked out regularly

His favorite place was Colorado

And he supported the Denver Broncos, win or lose!

He loved Iron Man and Thor

He thought Captain America was overrated

His favorite place was Colorado

And he supported the Denver Broncos, win or lose!

He was terrified of spiders, but wouldn’t ever kill them

He’d always brake for turtles and help them across the road

He was fascinated with crows and other corvids because of their intelligence

For a brief time, he was a novice beekeeper

He adored animals and always had many pets

He enjoyed the peace of wild and natural places

He loved to camp and swim and hike

He loved to sit on the front porch for long conversations over morning coffee or dinner

He believed in aliens

He carried a quartz in his pocket

He always questioned the status quo

He played bass guitar

Had a wide taste in music

but loved heavy metal most

He snored in a deep sleep

He regularly worked out

He enjoyed riding his Triumph motorcycle

He was a proud lefty but was also ambidextrous on some things

He was a big guy with a big laugh and energy that filled the room

He was a very honest and loyal friend

He was a mentor to many while never claiming the title

He was a husband, a son, a brother, an uncle

He was a playful, doting, tough and affectionate father

He is loved.
He is missed.

Basic Instructions For Living Like Quint

Chase life with reckless abandon. Have courage, be curious, love with your whole heart, and forgive quickly. Be kind and humble and a little bit wild. Breathe deeply and fiercely go after your passion and dreams but stop when they no longer fulfill you. You have this one life. Live it to the fullest, live like Quint.

How do you live life like Quint?

Tell us how you live like Quint.