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James Coltrin Obituary

1947 ~ 2019
On Saturday Aug 17th, James Arthur Coltrin, our beloved husband, father and papa, passed away peacefully at his home in Greenville South Carolina at the age of 72 following a long battle with kidney disease.
Jim was born on May 20, 1947 in Salt Lake City to Bill and Maureen (Moffitt) Coltrin. On Dec 5 1973, he married his beloved wife Linda Kay Gregory in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they raised three sons, David, Chris, and Luke, and are the grandparents to 13 grandchildren.
Jim grew up in the Salt Lake Valley with his parents and sister Marianne, and he loved traveling to high school sporting events across the state with his father Bill, who was a sportswriter for The Salt Lake Tribune for over 30 years. He graduated from Highland High School before serving as a full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Sydney Australia. Following his return, he graduated from Brigham Young University in August of 1971; while his degree was in Communications, his proudest accomplishment in college was working as a team manager on the first BYU football team to win a conference championship (WAC) in 1965. He managed (and eventually owned) Gregory's Wheat Shop in Bountiful UT, where they baked a variety of breads such as Jack Spratt's Sprouted Wheat Bread-a staple in Utah for many years--that were sold at grocery stores all along the Wasatch front.
More than anything else, Jim loved his family and devoted his life to their happiness. He coached nearly all of his sons' little league baseball teams; he never missed an opportunity to attend one of their many musical performances; and he and Linda took their boys to every BYU home football game-starting from the day they were born!-to cheer on his beloved Cougs. In his final years, he and Linda moved to South Carolina to be closer to his sons' families (all of whom now reside on the east coast), and he grew to love the area's southern hospitality, their passion for college football, and the palm tree Linda planted in their backyard.
Jim also loved serving the members of the Sandy Utah Willowcreek 2nd ward. He loved visiting people, encouraging them, laughing with them, and imparting words of wisdom in numerous callings and assignments over many years. And he was honored to fulfill what he was convinced was the longest calling in the ward's history, providing the bread for the sacrament each week from his bakery for nearly 40 years.
Jim is survived by his wife Linda; his son David & Lisa, parents of Sister Madie Coltrin (Yakima Washington mission), Sarah, Hallie & Parker; his son Chris & Liz, parents of Will, Isaac, Eli, McKay & Oliver; his son Luke & Marin, parents of James, Sam, Grace & Georgia; and his sister Marianne & Jim Holtkamp. All of us express our sincere thanks to the many dialysis nurses and techs who cared for Jim over the past 5 years-you are the best.
We love you Jim! While we'll miss having you with us for a time, our faith in Jesus Christ gives us a firm and abiding hope that we will be with you again.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 31st at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse at 2400 Alta Canyon Dr, Sandy, UT 84093. The family will welcome visitors starting at 10:00 am, and funeral services will begin at 11:00 am.

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Published by Deseret News from Aug. 25 to Aug. 30, 2019.

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Vicki Nash-Sutherland

August 19, 2023

Thinking of Linda and all the family. Jim will always be remembered.
Love Vicki Nash-Sutherland

Vicki Nash-Sutherland

August 19, 2021

Thinking of you Linda and the family. Jim was a fine man.

Joseph & Kathy Allred

August 31, 2019

Elder Coltrin as we knew him was a great missionary and it is wonderful to hear of his life's achievements. His passing will remind us all of a life well lived!

Missionary companions and friends are never forgotten no matter the years that passed.

Joseph L. & Kathleen Noble Allred
Australian Missionaries

Steve Swift

August 31, 2019

Thanks, Jim and Linda, for your examples and lives of service. You both always brightened up the day, the activity, those around you. Washington Ward was special to all of us because of you and the many others like you who were so full of life and joy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love. Steve and Lorraine Swift

Dick & Suzanne Bradford

August 30, 2019

We were sorry to hear of Jim's death, but glad to know that his funeral service will be back with so many friends who loved him. Wish we could be there, too, but send our love and prayers, knowing that the Holy Ghost will comfort and bless Linda and the family.

The Moffitts

August 29, 2019

We all have so many wonderful memories of Westminster Avenue and the Coltrins. Thanks for the roller skate trains, the camp outs, the Reeses peanut butter cups, the games, and so much more.

Loving Light Dishgarden

Helen Moffitt

Sent Flowers

August 29, 2019

Hi Marianne, and the entire Coltrin family,
Sandy and I send our love and deepest sympathy to all of you. We have such pleasant memories of such special experiences. I was called to be Priests Quorum Advisor and then Young Men's President and then Counselor in the Bishopric. We loved the entire Coltrin family! We remember roadshows, camping trips, and many more great experiences. Later on, in our careers, we would run into each other in airports returning home from business trips, it was always such a special experience to see Jim. I am recovering from spine surgery done last Friday so my activities are limited. We were looking forward to hugs!
Our love, Mike and Sandy Inman

Living Spirit Dishgarden

Craig Peacock

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Pat Nygren

August 29, 2019

Marianne, I lost my brother 4 years ago to cancer, and I share in your loss. Please know Brad and I are thinking of you and sending our prayers and condolences your way.
Pat and Brad Nygren

August 27, 2019

Dear Jim, Linda and family. We lived across the street on willow Hills Drive from the Coltrin family for about 10 years. Our son, Charles, age 5 & up, would often go across the street and play with Chris and watch BYU football games. We are graduates of University of Utah so our cheers were more for Utah than BYU, but Charles went across the street with his Utah beginnings and returned home an avid BYU fan!
We love you guys and cherish our Coltrin memories. David and Nanette Kikumoto, Greenwood Village, CO.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

a loved one

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Vanner Johnson

August 26, 2019

My condolences to Linda and the family. I worked with Linda as a teenager, and later with Jim at the family Bakery. Jim was a great individual,and it was a pleasure to work with him for many years. I send my love, prayers and best wishes to Kinda and the family. Jim will be missed.

August 26, 2019

Our family were members of Willow Creek 2nd Ward for years, and loved the Coltrins for their faithfulness and service. Jim and Linda were always ready to serve others and set great examples of love for our Savior. Their boys were kind and respectful to our three daughters, who truly felt that our ward was indeed a family.
Linda, I lost Paul a few months ago following a year of rapidly declining health which eventually required pretty intensive caregiving, thankfully at home by me with a little hospice help. I miss him terribly, but every day I thank the Lord for the years we had and for taking him before I had to see him become too helpless or suffer pain. Our knowledge of the gospel plan mitigates my grief and makes me thankful that my love is healthy, happy, and probably very busy. I'm looking forward to our eventual reunion. I'm so grateful for that comfort, and pray that the Lord will help you and your family feel it too.

Susan Johnston
South Jordan UT

Kevin Money

August 26, 2019

Jim was a good friend and a great person. I enjoyed working with him through the years and our one on one conversations. My condolences to Linda and the family, he will be missed.

Paul Young

August 26, 2019

I haven't seen Jim for a number of years but will always remember and appreciate his genuine goodness.

I'm a better person because I have heard his voice, shaken his hand, and eaten his bread.

Blessings and comfort to his family.

Judy & Von Hokanson

August 26, 2019

Dear Linda & not to leave you out Jim, even though you have passed. We want to express our love and our gratitude to you both and your sweet family, because we consider you part of our family. We did, after all, grow up together in this little community called the Willow Creek Second Ward. As our children were growing up together, so did we adults grow up together. We watched, taught and cared for not only each other's children, but each other, as well. Now we watch young families fill the houses we lived in, and we ask that they are as blessed as we have been to have one-another, for it definitely takes a village to raise a child. Jim you were one of our many best influences. Our love to the Coltrin family.

August 25, 2019

Jim was such a favorite cousin. We've remained close all these years, and I remember fondly all our times together. He will be greatly missed. He was a great man. Love you, Jim.
Nancy Axelson

Vicki Sutherland

August 25, 2019

Jim was a special guy and neighbor for many years on Willow Hills Drive.
He was a good coach to the Junior Jazz Basketball Team of the neighbourhood youth.
Sending prayers and heartfelt sympathy to Linda and family
Vicki Nash-Sutherland.

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