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Bernard A. Dent

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Bernard A. Dent 1923 ~ 2006 Bernard Arthur Dent, "Barney", 82, passed away on June 10, 2006 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born October 21, 1923 to Phillip Arthur Dent and Coletta Marie McHale Dent in Salt Lake City. He married Marilyn Bennion on August 9, 1948. Veteran of Word War II and the...

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Uncle Barney,
I loved you and you'll be in our hearts. I'm really going to miss your calls and your sense of humor.
I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity of spending sometime with you. Love,
Noelia Carter

Special thanks to all the friends and family of Barney (Dad) who knew him.
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He was, indeed, a unique person and will remain in our hearts.
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Please raise a toast to Barney and Marilyn!!!
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Uncle Barney,
I loved you and will miss you.
Laura Colette

Barney,
When I was a young man and needed work, you gave me work. You cared about me and my family and stayed in touch For that I will always be grateful. It was an honor to know you and your family.

Barney-Our lives were better for knowing you and Marilyn. We will miss you and your unique view of the world.

We were so sorry to hear the news, our condolences to the family. We will always cherish the fond memories of Barney and Marilyn as our next door neighbors - they were so good to our girls.

Love,
Dan, Suzanne, and Miles Family

Grandpa words can't explain the love and appreciation we have for you and will miss you dearly. I am sorry I couldn't make it out to give you the hugs I owed you. You are in a better place with some incredible company. Watch over the girls for me when I can't. XOXOXOXOXO

You will always be in my heart Daddy.
Love You, Jeralyn

May Barney finally rest in peace with Marilyn at his side. I have enjoyed being his neighbor the past 11 years and am appreciative of the kindness he always showed to my children. Wednesday nights just won't be the same anymore without taking dinner over to Barney, chatting with him for a few minutes and enjoying his unique sense of humor. He was always very appreciative of anything I could ever do for him and I will certainly miss his presence in our neighborhood.