Deborah-Keniston-Obituary

Deborah Keniston

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Oct. 12, 1938 ~ Jan. 3, 2013Deborah Ann Keniston, artist, teacher, poet, and naturalist, died in Salt Lake City, Utah, on January 3, a victim of Lewy Body Disease, at the age of 74.She was born in Long Beach, California, to Earl Keniston and Florence (Mae) Harris. Her formal education included a...

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Ed, Helen allerted me of Deborah's passing. I am sorry for your loss. I'll look forward to her posthumous pub of poems.

Very sorry for the loss of your wife. I knew her through my cousin Doug Debber. I know your pain, as I lost my wife Patty 9 months ago. My sincerest condolences.

Thank you Ed for sharing. She was a beautiful women and I will always remember her smile!

Deborah had a way of making everybody feel comfortable from the very beginning, her winning smile, her uncomplicated way of dealing with life and her love for the outdoors and fine arts.
I will miss her as a friend, as a role model for modern women and as a great artist and writer, and most of all as the best wife I could have wished for my dear friend Ed.

What a lovely tribute. Ed, you have always been an amazing example of love and dedication. Your care of Deborah was so gracious and beautiful. She knew she was loved. You're always welcome at Silverado.

Ed - What a beautiful obituary! It was fun to read about Deborah's full life of adventure. So glad I got to know a little more about her. You were such a devoted husband. You truly touched my heart watching you care for your wife. I am sure she appreciated the many hours you spent with her. It was beautiful how you would sing to her. We so admire you. We will miss seeing you at Silverado! - Alissa (nurse at Silverado)

Ed, my condolences at the passing of your gentle and beautiful Deborah. The obituary that you lovingly crafted in her honor describes her gifted life and unique spirit so well. I'm looking forward to reading more of her poetry in the book that will be published. May you walk forward with comfort in your heart.
Love, Char

I am a complete stranger, but I have to tell you how very touched I was by this beautiful obituary of a very beautiful lady. I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing her life, her loves, and her accomplishments with us through this. May you all be blessed and comforted.

Dr.Lueders. i am so sorry to hear of the passing of our sweet Deborah. my heart goes out to you and will remain with you always. she is now with our dear Julie and the various cats and doggie friends.