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George "Juddy" Neilsen

1929 - 2023

George "Juddy" Neilsen obituary, 1929-2023, Salt Lake City, UT

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George ("Juddy") Quincy Nielsen Jr.

1929-2023

- George ("Juddy") Quincy Nielsen Jr., loving, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother and friend, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2023, in Salt Lake City. He was ninety-three years old. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 53 years Sherry Smith Nielsen, his father George Q. Nielsen Sr., his mother Hazel Hilton Nielsen, and his two sisters Georgia Hansen and Phyllis Reese.

George was born on April 29,1929 in Salt Lake City and had definitive goals from an early age. Guided by passion and purpose, his dedication and drive led him to build a full life surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues.

George attended East High School where he was selected as a first-team All-State guard and tackle, which contributed to his lifelong enthusiasm for fitness and nutrition. He was an avid football fan throughout his life and continued to live an active lifestyle, walking up the mountain to the H rock until the week he died, attempting to jog part of the way. But his drive was more than just physical. George went on to graduate from the University of Utah with a Bachelor's in Sociology, focusing on criminology, law enforcement, and police administration. He also attended the University of Utah Law School and held a certificate from the Graduate School of Social Work where he specialized in penology and correction. And in 1952 he served as a First Lieutenant in the 363rd Criminal Investigation Detachment of the U.S. Army Reserve.

In 1959 George began what would become a robust law enforcement career. First working for the Canyon Patrol, he quickly moved on to become a Classification Officer and social worker at the Utah State Prison. In 1962, at the age of 32, he became the first college-educated member to join Salt Lake County's Sheriff's Department. From the beginning, he had a love for the Sheriff's Department, and many have shared that he was instrumental in making it the premier law enforcement agency in the region. He began this influence in his first position as the lieutenant and commander of the juvenile division. He had a tender spot for children who suffered from abuse and neglect and tirelessly advocated for them throughout his career. He would later create the United Sheriff's Assisting Youth (SAY) program in 1973, which was the first program that put police officers in high schools, followed by junior highs.

After running the juvenile division, George became Chief Deputy. Then in 1966 after four years in the department at just 36 years old, he became the youngest Sheriff in the county's history. He served as Sheriff for two years, during which he initiated the implementation and completion of the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. He then became a captain and throughout the years served as Division Commander of several sectors, including the Jail, East and South Patrol, Professional Standards (gun range, Internal Affairs, and training), Tech Services, and Court Services. George retired in 2010 at 80 years old.

Throughout his career, George was involved with and headed some of the most high-profile criminal cases in Salt Lake County, including the Lance and Kelbach case in 1966, the Ted Bundy case in 1975, and the Mark Hacking case in 2004. He was also part of the security detail when John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon visited Utah.

Highly respected and loved by those with whom he worked, George had a positive and memorable impact during his 49-year tenure at the Sheriff's Department. One colleague shared, "There were several captains on the Sheriff's Department but when they said 'The Captain,' they all knew they were referencing Juddy." For his entire career, he kept his Sheriff's jacket hung over a chair so when a neighbor or friend needed him, he was ready.

George was fiercely dedicated and loyal to his family, friends, and colleagues, leaving a lasting impression on those lucky enough to know him. He was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a cowboy at heart; he loved his horses and his property in the mountains and never missed an opportunity to share this love with his family. He never missed a birthday call to a family member or friend, making sure to sing them Happy Birthday. He had a huge heart and touched so many lives and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

George is survived by his four children, Kimberly Bezanson (Ed), Jennifer Morgan, Suzanne Savas (Pete), and Matthew Nielsen. He will be forever cherished and remembered by his eleven grandchildren, Heather (Chris), Brooke, Brandon (Cassie), Matt, Megan (Alex), Nicholas (Stephanie), Rachel (Adam), Gabriella, Alex, Hailey, and Jacob, and his six great-grandchildren, Carter, Mia, Olivia, Isla, Nash, and Arlo.

Per George's request, a funeral service was not held. Internment at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery took place on January 11, 2023.

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Published by Deseret News from Jan. 12 to Jan. 13, 2023.

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Duane Jensen

October 6, 2023

Apologies for this being so late. I worked for "Juddy" in three separate divisions. Best captain I ever worked for. He took good care of all who worked for him.
R.I.P. Captain.

Sister Darlene Pedersen

January 14, 2023

I dearly loved the vibrant big sparkly blue eyes and bright smiling Nielsen family. I enjoyed watching the children grow into the most beautiful and amazing compassionate adults with huge welcoming love They were blessed to have been raised by two parents who loved them so totally and gave them the ultimate care.
I remember a young teenager in our ward that George took a compassionate interest in him helping this kid to feel important and valued.
George was a face value friend.
Now he can sing the song to Sherry (Let me call you sweetheart) as he did at her funeral.

a Grateful Citizen

January 14, 2023

Thank You for your Service,Sir.

Dave Block

January 13, 2023

"Juddy"/George Q...I was sad to see this obituary but joyful he has moved on to the eternal realm and new experiences and opportunities.

Reading his obituary you can see the major impact he had on countless people and organizations. "Juddy" was also a friend to me during my many media years. He was always so friendly and personable and a cop's cop. It was a time when I could walk into any office and feel welcome. He was always gracious behind the desk or at a crime scene.

My sincere condolences to the family. Know he is fondly remembered.

Dave Block

Larry Hays

January 13, 2023

To the family of George "Juddy"Nielsen
I was honored to be selected as one of the first deputy´s assigned to the SAY program (Sheriff Assisting Youth). At that time(early 70´s) this program was extremely unique and forward thinking. During this same time members of the" SAY program" were afforded the opportunity to pursue graduate education at Westminster College where a new graduate degree could be earned in education. Juddy supported and encouraged his SAY deputies to participate. I am happy to say that Juddy´s encouragement and strong belief in education allowed me the opportunity to complete the graduate program.
Captain Nielsens leadership and creative thinking made the SAY Unit extremely successful. This was evidenced by the number of letters and commendations deputy´s received from school administrators and teachers. A version of this program continues to operate today.
I also had the opportunity to work with Captain Nielsen when he commanded the east side patrol in Holladay. I was a detective assigned to the east side Holladay substation. Juddy had an open door policy and his management style supported patrol officers and detectives working close together.
My career in law enforcement ended in the mid 80´s when I elected to pursue other interests. I have fond memories of Juddy and the Sheriff´s Office.Law enforcement is a fraternity and Juddy served it well!
Larry Hays

butch niederhauser

January 13, 2023

i remeber when he was my leader in young mens, he took us to the jail for a tour , i was so impressed.when i lived in the moment park 11 wrd

Pete kutulas

January 13, 2023

How sad to see the passing of " juddy" my old. friend from the Sheriff's office. Memories too numerous to mention, but in particular his hiring of the first Deputy with a college degree at that time. His subsequent efforts thereafter resulted in effectively moving the department to a higher level of professionalism for all of us. My sincere condolences to his family. God Bless.

Sue Bailess

January 13, 2023

A wonderful boss and a great friend. I spent many years in the Juvenile Division with Captain Neilsen.

Jim Platt

January 13, 2023

During my years as a member of the Salt Lake City Police Department, was proud to worked alongside Juddy on more than one occasion. RIP my friend and colleague <3

Jessica Whiteley

January 12, 2023

My second Dad!!! I would run over to their house and he would make fresh orange juice in a blender served with a piece of warm toast with peanut butter placed carefully on top of the glass. He loved his children fiercely- even entering his daughter Suzy´s house at night to place pillows along the brick fireplace surround to protect his grandchildren, "just in case."

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