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James T. Jensen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1943 ~ 2013James T. Jensen passed unexpectedly from this life on Sunday, July 21, 2013, at his beloved Rock Creek Ranch on the West Tavaputs Plateau east of Price, Utah. As usual, he was with the love of his life - his wife Klenell.Jim was born on February 19, 1943, in Price, the second child of...

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To Klenell and the Jensen Family: Our lives have been blessed with your friendship, concern and mentoring. I look up to Jim as an example of wisdom and integrity worthy of emulation. He will be sorely missed. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

To the J.T. Jensen family especially Kleneil and of course Butch and his family. Kelly,Patrick and myself offer all of the Jensen family our deepest sympathies for this very deep loss of your loving husband,father,uncle,grandfather and brother. May his memory be forever.

John,Kelly and Patrick Mannos

Dear Jensen Family, so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. He was my "up the field" nieghbor while growing up. We spent many hours at the Jensen home. He was a good friend and I'm sure a wonderful brother, husband and dad. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Sincerely, Dick and Christie Shield Bruno

Klenell, Jim was a wonderful friend, collegue, attorney and Board Chairman.I will personally miss him so much. My heart goes out to you and your family. Denis Dragoo

Klenell:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We pray you may feel God's love and be comforted. We will greatly miss Jim and his warm and loving way. We mourn with you and feel the blessing of knowing and loving Jim.

God Bless,

Todd and Cecily

Klenell we just can't express the sadness we feel for you and your children. May Heavenly Father bless you at this time and in the days to come. We are praying for you...
Much love,
Grant and Gracie Amacher

Dear Klenell,
We are sad for your loss and want you to know you're in our prayers. We remember meeting Jim at a couple of Jazz games and we could tell how happy you were together. May you be comforted in your memories. Please send our best to your kids.
Love,
Brad and Ruthanne Keller

Klenell: I'm so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Given my father's career as a mining engineer and his work as director of the Minerals Management Service of the BLM, he and Jim knew each other well. Dad always had good things to say about Jim and Jim was always so thoughtful to tell me how much he liked my father. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. If there is anything Jana or I can do to be of service, please let us know.

Klenell, we are thinking of you and your family. We know how much you loved Jim. Although we only met him a couple of times, we could tell what a kind man he was. Give the kids a hug from us.