It is truly with deep regret, I pass along the information,
Steve Coon passed away early this morning,
Monday January 27th.
Steve was always "there" always helping, even when he knew he shouldn't .
He was always fun to be around, always positive, even with the health
problems he had.
I am proud to admit, he was a Friend to all he came in contact with.
In the years of our friendship,, never a negative or unkind word.
Our world needs more people like Steve.
Our hearts are breaking for Shirley, Clint, Heather and family.
Really wish there was something to do, or say to make the hurt ..go away.
Hold close to the fond memories, hold close the good times.
Hold close to the FRIENDSHIP we had,
And the friendship he always Gave.
Again, if you would like to contact the family
Use their email
Chevy69fast(a)outlook.com <mailto:Chevy69fast@outlook.com>
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Howard Darry Rowley, passed away peacefully
January 10th, 2025, at his home.
Born in Huntington, Utah, on March 21, 1938, to Howard Derral and Flora
Brasher Rowley,
Howard dedicated his life to auto body repair,
working for several shops before opening his own.
He operated his successful business for over 30 years and took
great pleasure in repairing and restoring automobiles.
Howard married his sweet wife, Rachelle "Kelly" Rowley, on
August 22, 1959 in Cleveland, Utah.
Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. Together, they had
a
family and built a wonderful life, filled with 61 years of love and
laughter.
Howard was a hardworking man, known for his great sense of humor,
and well-loved by those who knew him.
He enjoyed boating, camping, and spending time with his family.
Howard is survived by his children, Michelle (David) Ford, Todd D. Rowley,
and Troy H. Rowley (Carol Evans),
5 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.
He will be profoundly missed but fondly remembered by all who had the
privilege of knowing him.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, January 16th, at 11 AM,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints located at 12070 S Laurel
Chase Dr,
Riverton, Utah. Visitation will be held from 10 to 10:45 AM prior to the
services.
Graveside services will follow at the Huntington City Cemetery, Huntington,
Utah.
The family would like to thank Carol Evans and Shantell Nielsen for the
loving care and comfort they provided.
We would also like to thank Rocky Mountain Hospice.
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Jed Jensen
February 12, 1960 - December 29, 2024
Services to celebrate Jed's life will be held as follows:
Viewing: Sunday, January 5, 2025, from 5:00-7:00 PM at McDougal Funeral
Home,
4330 South Redwood Road, Taylorsville, UT, 84123.
Viewing: Monday, January 6, 2025, from 9:30-10:45 AM at the same location.
Funeral Service: Monday, January 6, 2025, at 11:00 AM, McDougal Funeral
Home.
Burial: Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 E 4580 S, Millcreek, Utah, 84117.
Sheri and Shelby would like to thank the IHC Trauma Team
for their dedicated care of Jed during this month long journey.
Jed's legacy of love, creativity, and service lives on in the hearts of all
who knew him.
He's not just gone-he's forever "Spreading Smiles for Miles" here and in
heaven.
For those who desire to view the services remotely,
please click on this link: https://vimeo.com/event/4817071
Roger Jed Jensen, better known as Jed, passed away on December 29, 2024,
leaving behind a lifetime of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
Jed was born on February 12, 1960, to Roger and Betty Jensen, the first of
their eight kids. He grew up surrounded by love, chaos, and a whole lot of
sibling antics with Julie Wanlass (Steve), Jay Jensen, Jamey Jensen, Janna
Markland (Harry), Jeremy Jensen (Amanda), and Jeana Proctor (Spencer). He
was preceded in death by his sister, Janene Jansson, who is surely thrilled
to see he finally got a decent haircut.
Family was everything to Jed. He spent over three decades married to his
best friend, Sheri Jensen. Together they raised their daughter, Shelby
Jensen Mitchell, who he was endlessly proud of. He loved Shelby's husband,
Jarred, like his own son and was always their biggest cheerleader. Jed also
cherished his in-laws, Ronette Knight (Jeremy) and Boyd Nelson, and had a
special bond with his nieces and nephews, who brought so much joy to his
life.
Jed was a hard worker and a man of many talents. He worked as a skilled
electrician by day and a Zamboni driver at Millcreek Commons by night, where
he became a familiar, friendly face to all. But his true passion was being
part of his daughter's Parafencing journey. Jed poured his heart into the
Utah Fencing Foundation, where he created "Jedi Chairs" to help wheelchair
fencing athletes train and compete at their best.
Jed was deeply involved in the W.O.W. Car Community. He was quick to build
friendships with many fellow car enthusiasts, and embrace the W.O.W. motto,
"Spreading Smiles for Miles". He loved cruising and showing off his
father-in-law, Jack Nelson's 1956 Ford one-ton truck. They are cruising the
clouds together now.
Jed had a knack for making everyone feel like family. Their home was always
open, the BBQ was always ready, and their back patio was his favorite spot
to relax, watch birds, squirrels, and enjoy life with their dogs. Whether he
was sharing a laugh, helping someone in need, or striking up a conversation
with a stranger who quickly became a friend, Jed's warmth and kindness were
unforgettable.
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