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Christopher W. Jensen

Lubbock, Texas

1966 - 2018 (Age 52)

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DIED
December 14, 2018
AGE
52
LOCATION
Lubbock, Texas

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Lubbock- Christopher W. Jensen age 52 died in Lubbock, Texas, on December 14, 2018. He is survived by his wife Nicole Dalley Jensen; a son Jay Christopher Jensen of Allen, Texas; daughters Taylor Jensen Kouts (Jonathan) of Mesa, Arizona; and Bailey Mei Jensen of Allen, Texas. Other survivors...

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Greetings to that good man who loved mentoring and helping others.

Every year at this time, I remember my dear mission companion. May God bless him and his beloved family.

I met Chris in PW Dallas. I was on secondment. He was a good man and warm-hearted. Very sorry to hear he passed away.

We had great company during our mission in Brazil. I miss him and would have loved to have had more contact after our missions. I was serving as a mission president when I heard about him in December 2018. May our heavenly father bless him and all his loving family.

He was a great companion in the mission field in Rio Grande do Sul... may God bless him and his beloved family.

So sorry to hear about jensen I served a mission with him the same time he was the best one so nice very kind..I'm so sorry for your loss.

I served as his companion in Brazil in 1986. We are organizing a meeting with our mision President in Brazil in March 16th. Looking for all missionarued f rte im thar time, I found this very sad information regarding "Elder Jensen".
We pray for you all.

In the end of his mission, he visited Sao Paulo, with his parents, I received them there. In the end of the visit his father boght a suit , and gave me as a gift. I was so grateful.

Currently I am serving as a...

To the family, you have my sincere condolences. When someone falls asleep in death (Ecclesiastes 9: 5,10) the memories we have of them become our most precious treasure. May those memories comfort you as well as Gods promise at John 6:40

Chris was the first boy I ever went steady with. We were at St Christopher's, and he gave me a birthstone ring. I think I was in 2nd or 3rd grade. I went home from school and asked my mother if I could go steady with him. I didn't know what that meant. My mother told me I could say yes. I'm very sorry for your loss. -Heidi Attar Gonzmart