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David Leland Sagers

Murray, Utah

1956 - 2015

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1956 ~ 2015Salt Lake City-David Leland Sagers died February 11 after a long battle with pancreatitis. David was born in Salt Lake City to George Alvin Sagers and Mary Hedelius Sagers on December 14, 1956. He served as an LDS missionary in the Iowa Des Moines mission, and graduated magna cum laude...

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I first met David at the Draper Temple Open House. Got to know him better through our ward. What a great man. He was so wise and impressive. Such a a very great heartbreaking loss.

David was a wonderful man and way too young to leave this world.

Kathy Plunkett
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Dave is ad will always be a favorite person in my life. Dave and I were mission companions in Cedar Falls Iowa and have remained close. I had wondered why I hadn't heard from him as of late. I think of him all the time and prayed for things to be better. I regret that I let my own problems keep me from staying in closer contact. Learning of his passing I am thankful that I can be called friend to this great man.He has often told me how much he loved his children and wished that they knew they...

My husband Mark and I are so sad to hear of David's passing. Aunt Mary, Gary, Bruce, Neil and David's wife and children - you are in our prayers. I haven't seen him in many years, but I have fond memories of my cousin when we were younger.

Oh David, I am so sad. You were always such an important part of our ward and we have missed you ever since you left. I hope you will meet up with my Tom along the Shining Path. He will be SO happy to see you again. With much sadness and condolences to your children and other family. Rest in peace, my friend.

I have been avoiding this, trying to get past the shock and think of the right words, an impossible task.

Dave was a customer of mine from about 15 years ago, we became fast friends and we had similar interests in cars, music, politics, and firearms. I was impressed with the fact that he always understood that I needed to charge him and it never had an effect on our friendship.

Dave was Tea Party before there was one, and very unapologetic about it. Dave has been both a county...

We were so sad to hear of David's passing. He was a man of great courage and quiet dignity. He was a great friend for many years; we will miss him.

Dick and Nancy Perry

David and I met when we both worked for J.C. Penney in the Cottonwood Mall. We were also business students at the University of Utah. David's first apartment was in a basement of a home near the "U". With low hanging ceilings and a picnic table as his primary piece of furniture, David called this place home. I knew this would be a humble beginning for a man destined to do great things in the future. We shared fun adventures and had many great stories to share. David was always the calm,...