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Mayor David "Ted" Eyre

Murray, Utah

1946 - 2017

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Mayor David Eyre "Ted" 1946 ~ 2017David Ted Eyre, beloved husband, father, brother, son and friend passed away peacefully at his home in Murray, Utah, surrounded by his loving family on August 25, 2017. He was 71 years old. Born August 14, 1946, in Rawlins, Wyoming, to Trulan Orlando Eyre and...

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Here it is, seven years after my friend Ted´s death, and I´m just now getting around to leaving a message of remembrance. Ted and I were in the same new-hire pilot class at Western Airlines in 1978. We were furloughed from Western together in 1981 and returned from furlough in 1985, only to pick up our friendship as if nothing had happened and to witness Delta take over Western. We retired together in 2005 as Delta captains! He had the same last name as a friend of mine in the Air Force...

My deepest condolences on your immense loss. May God's love and promise of a wonderful future free from death and suffering comfort you at this time of grief (Jeremiah 29:11)

In our brief time of living in Murray we became endeared to Ted and Ruth and enjoyed immediate friendship. The Eyers are such a choice family. We are so sorry to hear of Ted's passing and send our l faith and prayers to Ruth and family. We love you.

We send our deepest sympathy to Mayor Eyre's family. San Bernardino Valley College is proud to call him an alumnus and deeply saddened by the news of his loss.

One of Our Heavenly Father's choicest sons. I will miss him very much. We served together in the Stake High Council when Joyce and I were living in Murray. We just found out about his passing today and are sorry that we were not able to join friends and family to celebrate this good man's life.

Winter and Joyce DeLaMare

We will always remember Ted's zest for life and positive attitude about everything. I love and prayers go out to Ruth and the family

My love goes out to Ruth and her children.It was a great honor to have been there to help Ted .He was a great n loving man, enjoyed his fun remarks n he was good in being teased also.
I will miss him dearly
Yvonne

Ted and I lived about two blocks from each other in Cheyenne. We would carpool to Primary in the middle of the week. We were in the same grade and went to elementary, junior high, and East high, graduating in 1965 together. At our high school reunions he would tell me that he remembered passing the sacrament together. Always seemed to have a smile and make everyone important to him.

I'll never forget the time years ago at scout camp. We went snow caving up big cottonwood canyon. Like most stupid 14 year olds, I didn't listen to our leaders' advice to stay dry.

Needless to say, that night I was freezing! I woke up and tried to find warmth but couldnt. Ted heard me awake and asked if I was okay. He could see that I was freezing and not happy to be there. Without hesitation, he offered to take me down the canyon. I don't remember what time it was but it...