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David Dee

Salt Lake City, Utah

1923 - 2014

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Judge David B. Dee1923 ~ 2014Judge David B. Dee died Tuesday the twenty-ninth of January at home with his family. Born February 13, 1923 to Ernest Leon and Genet Bingham Dee, he attended Uinta and East High School, where he graduated at age 16. He attended the University of Utah for 2 years,...

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David Dee was a very great man, and I was sad to hear of his passing. My sympathy is with you. He will be missed.

Dear Mrs. Dee and Family,
Words can not express how sorry I am for your loss. Mr. Dee was a great man, who's efforts changed the lives of many. He will truly be missed by all.

Dear Dee Family, We are saddened by your loss. The Judge was an icon here at the Pinon Cafe. He will be greatly missed. Blessings to the Dee family.

---- The Staff at Pinon------

Sorry to hear of Judge Dee's passing. He was an outstanding judge and colleague within the legal community. We have fond memories of the the rich legacy he established through his outstanding service. We will miss our association and join you as you mourn his passing.

Dear Ann and family, My husband William Mulder and I remember Judge Dee as a Friend of the U. of U library, hearty and charming with a strong sense of community responsibility. And to Ann, my longtime neighbor, sincere sympathy.

It was always a pleasure to go to Judge Dee's courtroom , whether for a motion or a trial. He was smart, efficient and had a wonderful sense of humor.

Dear Dee Family,

It was my privilege to have met Judge Dee many years ago when he shared an office suite with Dwight King and my father, Woodrow White. I was impressed with Judge Dee's kindness and concern for others that have stayed with me my entire life. My condolences to all of Judge Dee's family at this time of separation. May the lord bless and keep you.

Sincerely,

Matthew White

David was a first class guy. His office was just down he hall from ours, so i saw him regularly, and used him on occasion for a little legal advice. It would be hard not to like David, he was very personable, smart as a whip, and honest o a fault. My condolences go out to the family. He was a distinguished member of 'The Greatest Generation'!

I am very sorry to hear about your family's loss. Although I have never met the Judge personally, I truly enjoyed reading about his life. Mr. Dee undoubtedly has lives a life full of adventures and I am sure his will be missed by all of his friends and family. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Fortunately, God provides a hope for us to see such wonderful men here on the Earth again (John 5:28.