Dennis-Yeates-Obituary

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Dennis Monson Yeates

Centerville, Utah

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DIED
August 24, 2014
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Centerville, Utah

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Dennis Monson Yeates was born in Logan, UT, on November 25, 1944, the fifth child of Richard Owen Yeates and Evalyn Monson Yeates. He died August 24, 2014.Dennis was active in the LDS Church: He served in the Northern California Mission from 1964 to 1966, including leadership positions for...

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To Owen Yeates and family --

We both worked with your Dad at Walker Bank. Along with Dennis, we had lots of fun "back in the day." We are thinking of you at this tough time.

Gary and Paulette Birdsall

What a great man, devoted to service and to others. He will be missed.

Dennis was a great friend! I will miss him.

I am honored that he would ask me to be part of the service,but unfortunately or lucky I am still farming and payday only comes once a year and I am not even half done,or I would be there. I met Dennis through Sigma Nu at USU and he was one you could count on as friend and to be true to his religion. I knew him for some time before I knew he had diabetes but he never complained about it or acted like a victim or let it slow him down. He tried to introduce this farm boy to golf. He gathered up...

Dennis was my first missionary companion in the Northern California Mission and had a profound affect on my life. Quickly he taught me the value of working hard and the blessings of obedience. During our time together we were fortunate to see many great saints come into the waters of baptism often leading the mission in convert baptisms. Our respect and friendship has continued over the yrs. I will always be indebted for the great lessons I learned as we served together; for those...

Dennis I got to know you at the Centerville Family home evening group. I enjoyed you keeping me informed of people in Logan tha we both knew. It was a shock to hear of your passing. You will be missed by many.

So sorry for your family's loss. Rest in peace. Joan Yeates Osborne

Dennis was a friend and neighbor when we were young pups in Logan, who, although I was 2 years his junior, would always stand up for me or give me a helping hand when I needed it. Later in life we became Email buddies. I will miss the missives, but the spirit of his helpful soul will always live on. I offer my deepest and most sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.

It was my privilege and pleasure to be associated with Dennis through the world of theatre. I always admired him for his kindness and gentle demeanor. With all the physical challenges he faced I never experienced him in anything but a cheerful attitude and spirit. He ALWAYS gave his absolute best even under some very tough circumstances. Rest in peace my friend. You are a great inspiration to many.