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Jerrald M. Jensen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jerrald M Jensen "Jerry" Our loving husband, father, son, and brother, passed away on November 4, 2005 in York, Pennsylvania. Jerry was born May 21, 1955 in Twin Falls, Idaho to Moyle and DeOn Jensen. After graduating from Hillcrest High School, he served an LDS mission to Independence Missouri...

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I remember Pres. Jensen when he was in the Stake Presidency of the Welby Stake. I remember him being at Stake Girl's Camp and how much fun he had with us. I admired the love he often expressed for his wife and hoped I would marry a man one day who spoke of me the same way. What a privelege for your family to have such a worthy husband and father that he would be taken at such a time so that his talents could be used to teach and bless others on the other side. I hope that knowledge brings you...

Dear Jensen Family,
I wanted to write to tell you that my thoughts and prayers are with your family. President Jensen will be missed greatly. He has made a difference in my life, and I know in many others' as well. He is such an example of a Christlike, loving person, of a living testimony, and I will always remember his smiling face and his way of making people feel so loved and cared for.

Love,
Jennifer (Morton) Christensen

To The Jensen Family, My condolences go out to you for the lose of your husband/father. In the short time that you all spent on your mission you have touched a lot of lives, including my family. I met Pres. Jensen at the Mission Home one afternoon when I was dropping off some produce from my garden. He was in casual attire and alone at home. I could feel a quiet but powerful spirit emanating from him. Watching Janet on...

Janet, I was so shocked and saddened when I heard about the passing of your dear husband. I never had the honor of meeting him, but he sounds like a wonderful man. You were always such a good example to me as we were growing up. I want you to know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope that you will take some comfort that so many people care.

To the Jensen family, We are truly sorry for your loss. May Heavenly Father bless each of you with comfort and peace. With sympathy and Love, The Troxell Family. Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission, Scranton Stake, Nazareth Ward.

Verona Jarvis, one of my neighbors, said this about the Jensen family: "I was especially impressed that Geri Cottle said that the Jensen family had maybe missed 10 days of family scripture study in 24 years. Amazing"

President Jenson was a remarkable man. He brought such a spirit into the room and made everyone feel inspired. He will never be forgotten. His family was full of joy and laughter and I was blessed to have had the chance to know them even for such short a time.

Jerry was the student body president at Snow College where my husband and I attended. I had several classes with him. I had such admiration for him. He melted everyone when he would sing. I looked for every oportuinty to hear him.
Dean and I both knew that he was going to do a lot with his life. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

A note to you Janet, from a sister in the past. I have thought of you over the years. Smile when Cherie would fill me in on how you were. Wondering if we would ever meet again. Always wanting to "show-off" my wonderful family to you as evidence of how my conversion at 16 yrs. old continues to be my greatest blessing. I do send with all my heart, my love and condolences to you at this time. Just can't imagine.
Love, Carolyn
must add.....you are still so beautiful!