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Jay Dee Haidenthaller

West Jordan, Utah

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Jay Dee Haidenthaller
1984-2013
Jay Dee Haidenthaller was born to Reinhard and Brenda Lee Haidenthaller, he was the oldest of five children. He was a torch bearer for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended Hunter High School. He served an honorable LDS service mission for two years. He earned an Associate's degree in graphic design from Eagle Gate College.
He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Ingomar Josef Haidenthaller, and his grandmother, Cordelia Burton Peterson. He is survived by his parents, his sister, Heidi, his brothers, Joshua R., Elder Jeremiah Haidenthaller(Eugene, Oregon Mission), and Justin Josef, his grandmother, Rosina L. Haidenthaller, grandfather, H.R. Peterson, and many other relatives and friends. His valiant struggle with the complications brought on by Muscular Dystrophy lasted over twenty years. His faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and the strength of his family helped him endure his many trials. He was an inspiration to all and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
The viewing and funeral will be held at the LDS Oquirrh 6th building (6673 south Clernates Dr. (5300 west) from 6 to 8 pm on Friday, April 12, 2013 and from 10 to 11 am on Saturday. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at 12 pm. Interment at the Redwood Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, he would like balloons. For condolences, please visit SereniCare.com

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The Johnston's

Dear Haidenthaller Family: May you feel the sweet influence of our Heavenly Father in your lives at this time and always. It is fun to remember Jay and to know that he is at last free from earthly cares. I remain ready to help you in any way that I can. Much love Linda Hughes and Family

There was a time in my life when I would have been overwhelmed with grief at such a passing. How blessed are we in our faith in the Lord and His atonement! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love from the Burnetts -

Dear Haidenthallers, We were so sad to hear about Jay Dee's passing at church today and were sorry that we missed his services. We will always remember the wonderful young man with that bright smile and courageous heart. The picture of him carrying the Olympic torch will always bring back wonderful memories. He was a torchbearer then and now lights the way from Heaven. Your family is in our prayers. Love the Sato family

I was on my mission in SLC and came to know your wonderful son and his precious grandmother. Because of their example I was able to have my granddaughter Karli Anderson be called and she became my companion and was also able to serve a mission. You are to be proud and pleased at the great influence they had on many missionaries. Thank you for sharing with us. We all loved the Family and Church History Mission. Our sympathy goes out to you all for your loss

Brenda,
I was shocked to hear about your son. My sympathies go out to you and your family. He will be missed. He made the world a brighter place. Now with our Father in Heaven, he makes heaven that much brighter.
Love,
Rhonda Garvoille

We had the privelidge of serving our mission with Elder Haidenthaller and his grandmother in the Family and Church History mission in 2006. He was an inspiration to us all, as was Sister Haidenthaller, his grandmother, who took such good care of him. They are a special part of the wonderful year we spent there, and the family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

I'm so sorry to here about Jay Dee, My prayers are with your family.

Haidenthallers,
I was so sorry to hear about Jay Dee. He was such an inspiring person! I don't ever remember him without a smile and a sense of humor. I especially admired your family and how much you loved him. He was so lucky to have such a wonderful family. You took such amazing care of him.I am thinking about all of you and praying for you.
Diane (Holladay Pediatrics)