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The family of Jack LaMar Jensen uploaded a photo
Thursday, February 15, 2018
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Ray Knutson posted a condolence
Monday, February 5, 2018
I just learned today of Jack's passing. Had I known about it, I would surely have been there. Jack and I are first cousins. His dad, Butch, and my mother, Marge, were siblings. I would have loved to have seen his brothers and sister if they were here for the funeral. Joy, I wish you and your family all the best through this time of sorrow.
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Paul and Paula Clark posted a condolence
Saturday, February 3, 2018
We were in Jack and Joy's ward in Orem and lived just around the corner from them. So sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He was a sweet gentle person. Our children went to school with some of his children. I visited Joy several times when she was home bound. Hope she is coping okay with the loss of her other half. Love to you all, Paul and Paula Clark
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John C. Darrington posted a condolence
Thursday, February 1, 2018
I known Jack Jensen for the last fifty years. I was introduced to him by a missionary friend, Craig Christensen. We worked together for a time at Mountainland Association of Governments in Provo. I've played golf and basketball with Jack, fished Strawberry Reservoir with him and have had many long conversations with him. When we moved from Orem to Soda Springs, Idaho, Jack and Joy bought our Orem home. My last visit with Jack was in May 2017 in his UVU office. We planned a golf outing for the next time I was in Utah.
Jack was a great friend, kind and generous. He was easy to talk to and had a genuine interest in other people.
Susan and I extend our sincere condolences to Joy and the family. Jack is remembered well in the Darrington household. We pray that your grief and sorrow will be swallowed up in the knowledge of the Resurrection and promise of Eternal Life. Warmest regards, John and Susan Darrington
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Dianna Abel posted a condolence
Thursday, February 1, 2018
As a fellow University Counseling Center Director, I most remember Jack for his warmth, kindness, and sincere caring for his students and his staff. His gentle nature was a gift to many and will surely be missed. The staff of the Weber State University Counseling and Psychological Services Center sends our condolences.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2018
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Joyce Rodriguez posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Jack was a teacher and counselor of our foster daughter when she attended UVU. He was of great help and support to her with kindness, caring and understanding. He also counseled with my husband and me a few times. We appreciate the relationship she had with him to keep her from despair at a difficult time in her life.
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Kimberly Ning posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Jack is my sister Sara Jensen’s Father in law, and everybody in our whole family loves him and loves being around him. He’s such a gentle positive influence and is so easy to be around. He is always be the solution to people’s problems, bearing others’ burdens and making them lighter. He was such a strength to Derek and Sara’s kids, especially the boys - they would stay with him whenever they come down to Utah and they felt so happy there and comfortable with him. He knew how to take care of them so well. He even babysat some of my kids once so Derek and Sara and my husband and I could go do something together. He was always willing to serve those around him and to do anything that needed to be done.
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Charlene Butler posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Jack was my hometeacher and he and Joy were great friends and neighbors when I lived in Orem. He was always so willing to help and was very easy to talk to. My daughter, Amanda helped them in their home for a short time while she was still in nursing school. I believe they were both good friends of hers too. He will be sorely missed. I am so sad to hear of his passing!