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Jeffrey Kent Knell

Salt Lake City, Utah

1953 - 2014

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Jeffrey Kent Knell1953 - 2014Jeffrey Kent Knell passed away on June 22, 2014. He was 60 years old. Jeff was a native of Salt Lake City, born to Jim and Shirlee Knell on July 28, 1953. He graduated from Skyline High School in 1971 and received Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from the...

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I just found out about Jeff's passing today, and am in shock and so sad. I walked past his house today and saw several people working on emptying his house. I had noticed the For Sale sign a couple weeks ago but didn't think much of it. So I checked the obits and I was out of town when it happened. I will always remember him as a very kind soul who helped me out more than once. He was my friend and I will miss him.

I had the pleasure of working with Jeff on a regular basis for our company. He was a great person & friend who will be extremely missed. I am only sorry that we never got to meet in person. My condolences to his family and work partners. RIP Jeff...

We are so saddened to hear of your loss, Georgia and Steve. Jeff loved you both so much.

Nancy Jarvis
Mom of Tara McPolin Regginello and Christy Lee Peterson

Jeff took me flying over 17 yrs. ago. It was amazing. My wife and I were new to the SLC area. Both he and Sue shared their time and family with us. Thank you both. RIP!

I alwqys enjoyed going to lumch with Jeff. He introduced me to many fine restaurants in downtown Salt Lake, where we always had intersting conversations about all manner of subjects. He was a joy to work with ... a true rennaisance man.

I was sad to hear about Jeff's passing. Jeff was someone I always loved to see and visit with. He had a sparkle in his eye, an incredibly dry wit, and a refreshing honesty. He always brought a smile to my face. Happy trails, Jeff! My thoughts are with the Knell family.

Jeff was a great guy who I had the pleasure of getting to know and work with on a project. He was funny, sincere and dedicated to his job, nature and children. I will never forget his voice and hesitation when he answered the phone. He will greatly be missed.

What an important, endearing event, today, to get to know this amazing human being, Jeff.....words and feelings from our dear friends, Jim and Shirlee and from Jeff's children and his many friends who loved him and learned much from him. Our love to all of you who will so miss this man.
Clayt and Elaine Williams

I very much liked Jeff, as a friend, pilot and club member. Always looked forward chatting and flying with him. He was a great guy to be around - he is being missed.