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Darlene Jensen Snow

Salt Lake City, Utah

1927 - 2020

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Darlene Jensen Snow 1927 ~ 2020Darlene Jensen Snow left this mortal life to join her beloved spouse, Dean Brimhall Snow, on July 31, 2020, their 74th wedding anniversary. She was the mother of Joyce (Peter) Maughan, Dean Jackson (Peggy) Snow, Janet (James) Bacciocco, Denise (Harry) Segura, Shelly...

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Darlene was a most gracious lady and loyal and loving daughter of her Heavenly Father. She and Dean were stalwarts in the Sandy Utah East Stake and in her home Ward. Talented and tender, she will be forever in our hearts. Geoffrey and Dolly Baker.

A time that we all at once feared would come, dreaded that it would come, hoped it would come and now celebrate that it has finally come. To know Darlene and Dean was to love them. We moved into the same ward as the Snow's in Sandy about the same time. It didn't take long to discover that we had commonality with the Salt Lake 33rd Ward were they were also legendary. Many a common friend with them we had. When as a young buck I was called to serve as a High Priest Group Leader, I told the...

Darlene was the best neighbor ever and I will miss her terribly. She was so good to my family and treated us like her own. She was so talented and shared many porcelain figurines, painted porcelain, and quilts with us. We will treasure those forever. Darlene was always up for a visit and I would usually stay a couple of hours each time laughing and talking with her. She taught me how to play solitaire during this pandemic and would call often to have me go over to her house so she could watch...

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Condolences to all the family from Geoff and Dolly Baker. We have lived i our neighborhood for 43 years and have loved Dean and Darlene almost that long. She was our first RS President and I had the honor of stepping over the threshold of her home for many years as her Visiting Teacher and felt I got to know her children and grandchildren through the stories she shared with us or what she was making or doing for them, quilts. ceramics, overnight stays etc. so gracious , so beautiful, so...

Darlene was such a sweetheart. When we first moved into the neighborhood, she was the Relief Society President of our ward. I will always be grateful for the kindness and caring she extended to our very busy young family with special needs. She was truly an angel in our life. We loved Darlene! Ron and Trisha Beck and Family