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Jack B. Holt

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jack B. Holt 1959 ~ 2008 Jack was born March 4, 1959 in Salt Lake City, UT to Gayle and Mary Dean Holt. He passed away peacefully at his Holladay home on Friday, February 15, 2008. Jack grew up in Granger, UT and graduated in 1977 from Granger High School. Upon graduation Jack began his...

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I know that I am very late in writing my entry, however, I only became aware of Jack's passing yesterday when my brother Len happened to mention it to me. I knew Jack back in the early 90's when I was living and working in Salt Lake City. He was a fun loving soul, he taught me to golf and got me my first set of clubs, I taught him about rafting in Idaho, and we picked out Bogey together. I had the pleasure of knowing Jesse and the rest of Jack's family, they always made me feel welcome even...

Can't beleave its all most been a year, still thinking of you jack and allways will.

Puck

If we could ride today, like we used to.......Happy Anniversary babe. I miss you!
Love always, Donnie

Happy Birthday to the Man of my dreams!

My heart aches for you and will always be yours!

Love, Donnie

Went to HS with Jack. What a kick he was back then. Sounds like he still was. May you find peace and comfort somehow for your loss. Surround yourself around family and friends and there love for you.
Sincerely, Carrie Rasmussen McILrath

I was Jacks dog groomer when he had Boogie and I could tell from the way that he took care of his dog in his old age, he was a very sensitive and caring person. He was always a pleasure when he came in, he gave us some salmon, showed us hunting pictures, and always talked about his son. He would always wave when he drove by on his Harley. The girls at the Dog Stop miss him and we are sorry for your loss. He will be reunited with his old friend Boogie.

Jack was truly an amazing man and friend.

Jack
You will be missed. Your smile could send warmth into the coldest heart. I will never forget "steak night". You were always such a gracious host. Sorry I could not be there to see you off - just found out.

I met Jack through Ty Thomas a couple of years ago. He was so good and kind to me. He was also a great friend to Ty.

Jack you left too soon. You know you are loved and missed.

Diane White