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Dennis Ray Olsen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dennis Ray Olsen 1945 ~ 2009 Our brother Dennis Ray Olsen, 64, of Centerville, Utah, passed away peacefully June 24, 2009 at home among family members, following a two year battle with cancer. Dennis was born May 19, 1945 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Lawrence Clifford Olsen and Ora...

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I'm so sorry to hear about Dennis, I just found out last night. I know that he is not suffering any longer. He is finally at peace. Love to all

LuAnn and Don Wood

Its been 30 years since I talked to Dennis and when I saw he had died great memories of knowing your family in Woods Cross came streaming back.

Dennis is a celestial being and I enjoyed spending time with him back then. He brought a flavor to life that was a treat.

There was a great spiritual nature to associating with the Cliff Olsen Family and Annette and I have fond memories.

Don, I was happy when you and LuAnn found each...

LuAnn and Don Wood

Its been 30 years since I talked to Dennis and when I saw he had died great memories of knowing your family in Woods Cross came streaming back.

Dennis is a celestial being and I enjoyed spending time with him back then. He brought a flavor to life that was a treat.
There was a spiritual nature to associating with the Cliff Olsen Family and Annette and I have fond memories.

Don, I was happy when you and LuAnn found each other because...

I know i didn't know you that well, but i will still miss you. I am glad you're not suffering anymore. I believe you're in a better place now and we will all see you again someday.
Dennis had a great sense of humor and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I will see you again and get to know you better.

Dennis
We miss the fun conversaions. Some times You would bring up things that We disagred on just to stimulat the conversaion. you will be mised.

I grew up in Woods Cross with the Olsen family and Dennis was so fun to be with, always a sense of humor. I believe that got him through hard times when his mother passed away and probably throughout his life. What a kind, loving person Dennis was and still is.

Uncle Dennis,
Our family will miss your smile and your nice sense of humor. Thanks for the fun family memories. You will be missed even though we know you are off to a better place. The best thing is that you will get to see our loved ones again. Take Care Good Uncle
Stephen,Kari,Savanah,Caijsa Olsen