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Dean L. Pendleton

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dean L. Pendleton 9/9/1960 ~ 9/1/2005 On September 1, 2005, just shy of his 45th birthday, Dean L. Pendleton left this earthly existence to embrace his Father in Heaven, Grandparents and a sister, Heather. Dean was very determined and never wanted to admit that the melanoma cancer, which he had,...

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Melody,
I remember my conversations with Dean and his positive outlook on life. He was a gift to all those who knew him. I consider myself lucky to have encountered this extraordinary soul. May God bless you and your family.

My prayers are with you and your family Dean will be missed

I served with "Ranger Dean" for several years in the USMC. We were deployed over seas for Desert Storm and a have nothing but fond and some very funny memories of Dean. He was a great teacher and a mentor, both in field skills and spirtually. I remember his stearn look and his deep laugh. I could go on and on with "Ranger Dean" recollections. HE is a great man!

Semper Fi, Tim

Dar Melody and Children:

I am so very sorry for the loss of your husband, father, grandfather, etc. I also lost a husband in 1997, so I know the grief it brings. Please know my thoughts, love and prayers are with you at this difficult time in your life. If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know. (In case you don't remember me, I am Aunt Luella's daughter.)

Dearest Melody, God be with you!

Dear Melody and Pendleton children,
I'm so sorry to learn of your loss. I pray that you might feel the Lord's tender mercies upon you during this difficult time.
With love,

We wish you and your family the best of luck, and express our deepest sarrow to you Melody! Please call me with anything I can do for you!

I love you a bunch, and all of the midwives are thinking of you.

Love,

Tara

Dean worked for me and several other broadcast engineers here in Idaho. Upon learning of his passing, I sent this e-mail to all of the members of our local Socienty of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) Chapter:

"I am sorry to report that Dean Pendleton, formerly with Utah Tower, then later with his own business, Rocky Mountain Tower passed away this morning.

Many of you may have used Dean for tower work. If you did, then you know how conscientious and customer-focused he was....