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James K. Hyde

Salt Lake City, Utah

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James K. Hyde 1935 ~ 2006 Our loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, James K. Hyde, passed away, Tuesday, March 21, 2006, following a courageous battle with cancer and heart disease. Born Oct. 5, 1935 in Park City, UT, the son of Robert Stanley and Helen Ireta Kennah Hyde. He was raised...

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Anita, Bill & Monica,

I was saddened to hear of your loss. Please accept my warmest sympathies. May God bless you and bring you peace during this difficult time.

Dear Anita & Family,

We express a heartfelt sympathy to you at this difficult time. Know that you are in our prayers and may you receive the needed comfort from friends, family, and from Him above.

We send our love,

Dear Anita - Please accept our deepest sympathy at Jim's passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. If you need someone to cry with, we're available.

Kath, Di, Bob, Jim and Bill:

We wanted to express our sympathy on the loss of your dad. He was a very special person and we will miss him. You and your entire family are in our thoughts. If you need anything please call. Words cannot express how sorry we are.

Love Paul and Joyce

Anita,

We are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Jim was a wonderful man and will be missed by all. You are in our thoughts.

Love Paul and Joyce Lamphier

Dear Anita
We were all so sorry to hear about Jim. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Aunt Blanche, Carma, Denny & Sara, David & Rona

Our deepest sympathy to you Nita & your family.
Max remembers playing football with James in high school.
Life is great when you have the gospel in your life and we know where we are when we leave this earth. May you feel, of His love,
We are thinking of you this day always. Our love goes out to you.

My dear Anita, and to your family. I'm so sorry to hear this news. I didn't know your husband, but I know you battled valiantly for him, and with him, through the surgery last fall. Please take all these thoughts and wishes as comfort, and know how proud I am of you for your love and devotion. He was a lucky man indeed. My heart hurts for you Sweetie, but he's at peace now and in a wonderful place that his faith afforded him. He'll keep his eye out for you! All my best.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.