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Grant Christian "Pops" Nielson

Lindon, Utah

1946 - 2017

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1946 ~ 2017Grant Christian Nielson "Pops" taught his children and grandchildren that top runners always finish their race by leaning over the finish line giving 110%.On Friday December 15, 2017, Pops did just that. He passed away due to cancer, in his home, surrounded by his family. He was born...

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I just heard of Chris passing . I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great friend and fellow hot rod enthusiast . I enjoyed my dealings and visits with Chris, we would talk about many thing other then just hot rods . My wife always complained when I visited Chris at his shop because I would be gone for hours. I loved the man he was one of the best friends a guy could have. Sincerely Phil Beardall

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Chris has got to be one of the most pleasant men I've had the pleasure of knowing. Always enjoyed his visits. Enjoyed his stories about the pterodactyls he claimed to see flying around Trappers Loop. Hard to come up with words that mean much other than I hate to see him gone. Not a lot of souls in this old world that could still smile like he could after what he endured the last several years. He was surely proud of his bride and family. Well worth taking a page or two from his book of...

Such a good man and neighbor. Loved growing up next to him! My condolences to the family. Im sure Mom and Dad will be there to greet him
Evonne Zippro

I am so sorry for your loss. May you rely on God through prayer, pouring out your deepest emotions. He cares for you and wants to strengthen and comfort you. Please accept my condolences.

Geoff,
You are in our thoughts and Prayers. As a past motorcycle racer, I thought I would look up some info on your dad and I found a number of quotes from racers that used his services. Racers are hard folks to please but your dad must have been quite the man. Trust and honor then craftsmanship go a long way. Here are few I thought you might like from folks I do not know but who posted years ago about his work.
I know he was an incredible man.

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