BERT-LACEY-Obituary

BERT LACEY

South Jordan, Utah

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Bert N. Lacey 1921 ~ 2010 Bert Nelson Lacey, 89, passed away peacefully November 30, 2010. Bert was a devoted husband, father and friend. He was born May 5, 1921 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Emma Elizabeth Kurr and Newton Lacey in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bert played the violin in the high...

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Sister Lacey, We were sadded to hear about Bert's passing. We felt it an Honor to serve him while he was at Aspen Ridge West and that we were there every week to make sure that he was able to partake of the Sacrament. My husband and I enjoyed our conversations with him. What a great man he was. Sincerely, The Riverside 6th Branch Aspen Ridge West.

Denise, I am sorry to hear about your dad's passing...he lived a very full life. You must have some wonderful memories...they really do help when you miss them. Both my parents are gone...when you have time I would love to get back in touch.

Great Uncle Bert was very generous in sharing family history with me. He was my grandma Ethel Lacey Orth's 1/2 brother. I appreciate him.
Linda Orth Holt (Washington, Utah)

Dear Dorothy, We want to express our love and affection for Bert and you and for the many years you have spent together. We always enjoyed being at your home and talking with you and Bert. Bert was always friendly and made us feel at home when we dropped by. We are so sorry for his passing and want you to know of our love for you. You have been a wonderful wife to Bert and we know from observing you and Bert together that there was a mutual respect and love for each other. The last time...

Dear Aunt Dorothy, We are so sorry to hear of Bert's passing. He was so sweet, and the two of you were so cute together. We love you and will keep you in our prayers. Davey and Ann-Marie

Dear Lacey family,
We send our love and support to you as you honor such a kind man. It was a privilege to help care for him. May you be comforted in the weeks ahead as you share the special memories you have of a wonderful husband, father and friend.
With love,
Your friends at Inspiration Hospice

I'm sorry to hear about Bert. I knew it was coming, but my feelings are the same. What a wonderful man. I am happy that I got to work with him in the High Priest Group for a number of years. He never had a bad thing to say about anybody and he was always willing to go meet people he didn't know. Never took anybodies word about someone until he checked it out himself. He would say to me, "Merv, do you know this person?" I would tell him what I knew and then he would say, Well, let's go...

I love my Grandpa. He is the kindest man I know. I am so very thankful for his wonderful influence and example.