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George Robert Quist

Holladay, Utah

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1920 ~ 2012George Robert Quist died of causes incident to old age Thursday, September 6, 2012. He was 91 years old (in his 92nd year as he was fond of noting). George was born on December 21, 1920 in Holladay Utah to Oscar Quist and Phyllis Coleman Quist. He was preceded in death by his wife of...

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My condolence go out the Quist family. Mr. Quist was a scholar and a gentleman. His legacy will always be remember for the many lives he has touch. It is any honor to be a part of his dream.

Great Uncle George, a beaken of light. Though are meeting's were short and few inbetween, you were always an example to follow.

My condolences go out to all that mourn the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort in the love of friends and family at this difficult time. (Acts 17:31)

Mr. Quist, is what I always called you.
I will miss your sweet smile and the talkes we had. I always thought of you as a close friend of mine. You always reminded me of my Uncle of whom I loved dearly. I will think of you often. You will be missed.

Mr. Quist, I will miss your sweet smile and our talks together. You always reminded me of my Uncle who I loved so much. You were always kind to me and always said hello. I will miss you.

I'm sorry to hear of George's passing. He was a great man and everybody at SNL loved him and looked up to him. He is now with the big guy and giving him laughs beyond belief. Rest now George may you have lots of good times up there with your family you have now joined up with.

I'll miss George's ever positive outlook and love of life beaming from his smiling face each and every time he would visit our office. It was great knowing him!

George, you were a good friend I will miss you. When I started my career you were a big help and you introduce me to Bill Sargent Junior my best friend still.

Clifford White

So sorry to hear about the passing of your father. It sounds like he left behind a great legacy of love and service.